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King James - The Founder of Freemason Lodges
The KJV - A Freemason Bible
The history of King James' role in the formation of Freemasonry is mandatory reading in the Hiram Key book of Masonic scrolls attempting to link Christ with the Pharaohs.
Freemasonry, in its present form, came into being through the Lodge system, established under the auspices of King James VI of Scotland, (later King James I of England), the only son of Roman Catholic Mary Queen of Scots. At the age of 37, two years after becoming a Mason, James became the first Stuart king of England and immediately began to persecute the Puritans, rejecting their petition to reform the Church of England along biblical lines.
James was initiated into Freemasonry, into the Lodge of Scoon and Perth in 1601, at the age of 35. Fifteen years after taking active control of Scotland and five years before becoming English monarch, he ordered that the Masonic structure be given leadership and organisation. He made a senior Mason, named William Schaw, his General Warden of the Craft, and instructed Schaw to revamp the entire structure of Freemasonry into what it became today. Schaw commenced this project on 28th December 1598, on the orders of James.
To this day, the 1611 edition of the King James Bible remains the Freemason Bible and is the edition conventionally used in secret Masonic temple rituals.
Moriel does not, however believe that the Masonic association with the KJV or the Freemasonry of King James, founder of the Masonic Lodge system, detracts from the validity of this outdated but valid translation of the Bible. Nonetheless, it is the Freemason Bible and has been from its inception, commissioned and authorised by the same Freemason King who commissioned and authorised the Masonic Lodge structure. We can only speculate how many members of the KJV Only cult are in fact Freemasons.
(Moriel thanks Mrs Sara Robinson for providing excerpts of The Hiram Key)''
You need to understand the history of the bible vs. the history of King James. Our belief does not rely on what King James believed nor his actions. King James did not write the bible, he just took what already existed and translated it stamping his name on that version. History has proven it continuously, that people sometimes use biblical scriptures to justify their own actions. For example, people that were evolved in religion throughout slavery called themselves Christians and believed that what they were during was righteous. However, real religious people (abolitionist) did not believe in slavery, so they helped slaves to escaped. That was something that could have cost them their life during that time. There were many abolitionist that were evolved with people such as Harriet Tutman, and Uncle Tom whose life was documented and led to the slaves’ freedom. They were both Christians. There are times, especially in the Old Testament where scriptures directly talked about the Jews. The Old Testament was geared more towards the Jews and the laws of the land. The New Testament focused more on divine nature and deliverance for all. That is why the Pharisees did not agree with the teaching of Jesus, and searched for ways to execute him. The Pharisees may have been equivalent to many traditional churches in this day and time. They live by certain rules and regulations, and everybody goes to hell if they do not live according to their rules and regulations. But we have to remember that Jesus did not agree with the Pharisees ways. He called them out by their name (Beelzebub, Satan, etc…) repeatedly throughout the New Testament. People say that Christians are very judgmental. According to what you just read, in some cases that is true. But I feel that most of the world is more Judgmental towards Christians which tells me that the book is not fiction because we were already warned of that through scripture. People believe that because one Christians acts a certain way that all Christians are the same way. Those same types of beliefs are what have caused African Americans to live under the horrible conditions that they live under in this country.
King James - The Founder of Freemason Lodges
The KJV - A Freemason Bible
The history of King James' role in the formation of Freemasonry is mandatory reading in the Hiram Key book of Masonic scrolls attempting to link Christ with the Pharaohs.
Freemasonry, in its present form, came into being through the Lodge system, established under the auspices of King James VI of Scotland, (later King James I of England), the only son of Roman Catholic Mary Queen of Scots. At the age of 37, two years after becoming a Mason, James became the first Stuart king of England and immediately began to persecute the Puritans, rejecting their petition to reform the Church of England along biblical lines.
James was initiated into Freemasonry, into the Lodge of Scoon and Perth in 1601, at the age of 35. Fifteen years after taking active control of Scotland and five years before becoming English monarch, he ordered that the Masonic structure be given leadership and organisation. He made a senior Mason, named William Schaw, his General Warden of the Craft, and instructed Schaw to revamp the entire structure of Freemasonry into what it became today. Schaw commenced this project on 28th December 1598, on the orders of James.
To this day, the 1611 edition of the King James Bible remains the Freemason Bible and is the edition conventionally used in secret Masonic temple rituals.
Moriel does not, however believe that the Masonic association with the KJV or the Freemasonry of King James, founder of the Masonic Lodge system, detracts from the validity of this outdated but valid translation of the Bible. Nonetheless, it is the Freemason Bible and has been from its inception, commissioned and authorised by the same Freemason King who commissioned and authorised the Masonic Lodge structure. We can only speculate how many members of the KJV Only cult are in fact Freemasons.
(Moriel thanks Mrs Sara Robinson for providing excerpts of The Hiram Key)''
You need to understand the history of the bible vs. the history of King James. Our belief does not rely on what King James believed nor his actions. King James did not write the bible, he just took what already existed and translated it stamping his name on that version. History has proven it continuously, that people sometimes use biblical scriptures to justify their own actions. For example, people that were evolved in religion throughout slavery called themselves Christians and believed that what they were during was righteous. However, real religious people (abolitionist) did not believe in slavery, so they helped slaves to escaped. That was something that could have cost them their life during that time. There were many abolitionist that were evolved with people such as Harriet Tutman, and Uncle Tom whose life was documented and led to the slaves’ freedom. They were both Christians. There are times, especially in the Old Testament where scriptures directly talked about the Jews. The Old Testament was geared more towards the Jews and the laws of the land. The New Testament focused more on divine nature and deliverance for all. That is why the Pharisees did not agree with the teaching of Jesus, and searched for ways to execute him. The Pharisees may have been equivalent to many traditional churches in this day and time. They live by certain rules and regulations, and everybody goes to hell if they do not live according to their rules and regulations. But we have to remember that Jesus did not agree with the Pharisees ways. He called them out by their name (Beelzebub, Satan, etc…) repeatedly throughout the New Testament. People say that Christians are very judgmental. According to what you just read, in some cases that is true. But I feel that most of the world is more Judgmental towards Christians which tells me that the book is not fiction because we were already warned of that through scripture. People believe that because one Christians acts a certain way that all Christians are the same way. Those same types of beliefs are what have caused African Americans to live under the horrible conditions that they live under in this country.
First off why do people think King James wrote or translated the Bible? It was translated during the time of King James. He didn't translate it himself..lol Alot of people made very good points that why i didn't respond to anything but the question .
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