Scarlet and the Beast: A History of the War Between English and French Freemasonry by Daniels John
Author:Daniels, John
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2018-10-09T07:00:00+00:00
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FREEMASONRY AND
THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT
There existed.. in antiquity the great time clock in the night sky, which we still share with our ancestors. This is the zodiac, a great turning wheel of twelve constellations making a complete circle every 25,920 years but with each of its twelve constellations in order having ascendancy over the skies of earth approximately every 2,160 years.
approximately every 2,160 years.
odd years is accompanied by catastrophic or otherwise crucial events on the earth.1
What Is the New Age?
As the zodiacal wheel turns to the constellation of Aquarius, astrologers are studying the stars, predicting that a major event will soon occur, which will bring in their World Teacher. From the "New Era" of Emmanuel Swedenborg (1757) until today, the Masonic world has been poised for the coming of the "New Age." In fact, the title of the Scottish Rite monthly magazine, New Age, has been suggesting this for over a century.2
"Masonry and the Impending New Era," an article in New Age, July 1941 (five months before America entered the Second World War), spoke of the "world government" expected to be established at the conclusion of the war to help usher in a "newer phase of evolutionary progress."3 In April 1943 the New Age reported that "the struggle for the freedom of man began with the American and French Revolutions, and World War II is the climax of a world ideological struggle which started at the end of the 18th Century. It is the struggle of the New Age against the Middle Age."4
The phrase "Middle Age," as used in the text above, is Masonic jargon for Christianity. Webster's Dictionary defines the Middle Ages as "the period of European history from about A.D. 500 to about 1500," - the same period of time the Catholic Church dominated European politics. We can readily decode the Masonic lingo above and accurately name the enemy against which Masons struggle: "It is the struggle of the New Age against the age of Christianity."
Although Masonry's "New Age" dates from the end of the 18th century, the motives of the modern New Age Movement were not manifest until the end of the nineteenth century, when in 1889 the Luciferian Doctrine of Palladism was introduced to the twenty-three Supreme Councils of the world. Before this date the general body of English Masons, including most of the Supreme Council, were not Luciferians, but deists.
Atheists, Spiritists and Luciferians
Three significant events prior to the 1889 Masonic Congress prepared English Freemasonry to accept Lucifer as god. First, in 1877, the existence of God was debated between the atheistic French Grand Orient and the deistic French Grand Lodge. The Grand Orient had replaced the Great Architect of the Universe with the slogan "To the Glory of Humanity," declaring "God is dead?"5
The second event followed that same year when the English Grand Lodge, which requires a belief in deity, broke fellowship with all Grand Orient bodies throughout the world.
The third event, that of founding the Quatuor Coronati Lodge of Masonic Research in London, England,
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