PASTOR RUSSELL on MASONIC connections

by Terry 5 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Terry
    Terry

    (Pastor Russell dot com)

    In His Own Words...

    Was Pastor Russell a Freemason?

    "There are certain conditions,—the low gate, the narrow way, the difficult path. Although I have never been a Mason, I have heard that in Masonry they have something which very closely illustrates this" ... "Many Masons shake hands with me and give me what I know is their grip; they don't know me from a Mason. Something I do seems to be the same as Masons do, I don't know what it is; but they often give me all kinds of grips and I give them back, then I tell them I don't know anything about it except just a few grips that have come to me naturally." —June, 1913; Convention discourse "The Temple of God"("Convention Report Sermons" pg. 362)


    "My understanding is, that all of these are bundles, and each bundle is getting tighter. Some of you know a great deal more about Freemasonry than I do, and I am not here to say anything against it, because I do not know anything to say, and I do not know as I would say it if I did know it. The Lord did not send me to preach against Masonry or Odd Fellowship, nor against Presbyterianism or Methodism. Our opportunity is to tell the truth, to preach the true gospel of Christ, and the Lord says that this message is to have its effects on the different hearts. Now, if you find yourself in any kind of a bundle, you know that is not the program so far as the wheat is concerned. The wheat is to be gathered into the garner; it is not to be put into bundles in the present life. The wheat is to be free. If you find yourself in any kind of a bundle, better get out of the bundle." —1908; Convention Question Meeting ("The Question Book" pg. 318)


    "This brings before us the whole question of orders, societies, etc., and what privileges the New Creation has in connection with such organizations. Is it right for them to be members of these societies? We answer that while Church associations are purely religious, and labor and beneficial organizations in general are purely secular, there are still other orders which combine the religious and the secular features. As we understand the matter, for instance, the Free Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, etc., perform certain rites and ceremonies of a religious kind... We place upon one level all of those who have any religious ceremonies, teachings, etc., and consider them all as parts of Babylon ... We admonish the New Creation to have nothing whatever to do with any of these semi-religious societies, clubs, orders, churches; but to "Come out from amongst them, and be ye separate, and touch not the unclean thing." (`2 Cor. 6:17`)" —1904; "The New Creation", pp. 580-581


    "We note also that the Order of Free Masons, if judged by its past history, has some secret object or scheme, more than fraternity and financial aid in time of sickness or death. And, so far as we can judge, there is a certain amount of worship or mummery connected with the rites of this order and some others, which the members do not comprehend, but which, in many cases, serves to satisfy the cravings of the natural mind for worship, and thus hinders it from seeking the worship of God in spirit and in truth—through Christ, the only appointed Mediator and Grand Master. In proportion as such societies consume valuable time in foolish, senseless rites and ceremonies, and in substituting the worship of their officers, and the use of words and symbols which have no meaning to them, for the worship of God, in his appointed way—through Christ, and according to knowledge and the spirit of a sound mind—in that proportion these societies are grievous evils, regardless of the financial gains or losses connected with membership in them." —1895; Zion's Watch Tower, June, 1895, pg.

  • morning glory
    morning glory

    "As we understand the matter, for instance, the Free Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, etc., perform certain rites and ceremonies of a religious kind... We place upon one level all of those who have any religious ceremonies, teachings, etc., and consider them all as parts of Babylon ... We admonish the New Creation to have nothing whatever to do with any of these semi-religious societies, clubs, orders, churches; but to "Come out from amongst them, and be ye separate, and touch not the unclean thing." (`2 Cor. 6:17`)" —1904; "The New Creation", pp. 580-581

    Sounds like strange advise coming from one who used the Winged Sun-disk to decorate the cover of his "Finished Mystery" and also used the Knights Templar crown and cross and other Masonic symbols to decorate the covers of "Zion's Watchtower" and "The Studies in the Scriptures" series!!

  • Gumbley
    Gumbley

    "Grand Sovereign Freemason Commander," Albert Pike writes:

    "Masonry...conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead."

    It is, in fact, the Cabalistic elements in Freemasonry that act as the main driving force in the envenomed and aggressive opposition of the latter to Christianity, and its never-flagging efforts for the undermining and destruction of the Christian organization of society. (Mgr. Dillon, The War of Anti-Christ with the Church, p. 20).

  • rassillon
    rassillon
    ; ; ;Sounds like strange advise coming from one who used the Winged Sun-disk ; to decorate the cover of his ;"Finished Mystery" and also used the Knights Templar crown and cross and other Masonic symbols to decorate the covers of "Zion's Watchtower" and "The Studies in the Scriptures" series!!

    Sounds like a strange statement from someone who has not looked at the full history of these symbols and their use and has bought into the hype of others who have done the same. Russell was not a freemason, anyone who has seriously looked at the information in an unbiased way would know that this. There are alot of anti/ex-jw's that want to use this argument about the masons. It just doesn't hold up to critical review. When I was still in "mentally" I researched this and because of the obvious dishonest take by many it made me think that the WT was right about people attacking them because they had the "truth". I know this is not so now but poor arguments like this cloud the real problems with the society and it's history. -r

  • daystar
    daystar
    Sounds like strange advise coming from one who used the Winged Sun-disk to decorate the cover of his "Finished Mystery" and also used the Knights Templar crown and cross and other Masonic symbols to decorate the covers of "Zion's Watchtower" and "The Studies in the Scriptures" series!!

    *sigh* Other organizations use some of those same symbols and yet are not technically Masonic.

    Jesus Christ on a stick, do we all really have to get into this one again!

  • Kaput
    Kaput
    Jesus Christ on a stick, do we all really have to get into this one again!

    Not unless you want to.

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