Friday, April 22, 2011

Islam and Freemasonry

After both world wars, freemasonry received a huge boost in New Zealand. It was popular among men who missed the camaraderie with other men they had experienced why serving overseas.

The main spirits that work through freemasonry are:

  • fear of death
  • spiritual deadness
  • violence
  • religious spirit.
  • good works
During the first war, New Zealand soldiers fought in Turky, Egypt and Palestine. In the second war, they fought in North Africa. These countries were all Moslem countries.

Islam is not a single spirit. It is a cluster of spirits working together for a common purpose. The relative strength of these spirits differ from place to place, and they sometimes fight against each other. That is why the situation in Asia is quite different to the Middle East.

The main spirits that work through Islam are:

  • rejection
  • fear of death
  • religious spirit
  • good works
  • spiritual deadness
  • violence
  • fighting and war
The New Zealand soldiers were engaged in an immoral war, so they had very little spiritual protection. The fear and terror of war made them vulnerable and their formal religion left them without discernment. They picked up the spirits that are carried by Islam and brought them back to New Zealand where they manifested in Freemasonry.

In 1977, when the New Zealand Meat Board came under pressure from Moslem countries to introduce Halal Slaughtering of meat (see Dangerous Meal Deal), they were unable to resist, because some of them were freemasons, who had already submitted to the Islamic spirits.

Freemasonry has been going downhill fast over the last few decades, but the spirits are still here. They now manifest in a rejected generation.

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