That's just fabulous. I wonder how God must feel for your gracious humble effort to communicate with Him after you are focusing on how to avoid any dogmatic specificity and in primary obedience to Masonic moral principles. It must be as if the person thinking the prayer is focusing on anything but what He provides. /s
Your post utterly lacks charity and is totally immune to any honest discussion. This is not 1315 (when the Church was coerced by the French King into torturing and eventually judicially murdering the Templars). Live in the Middle Ages if you must but I leave it to you.
Goodbye.
“I wonder how God must feel for your gracious humble effort to communicate with Him after you are focusing on how to avoid any dogmatic specificity and in primary obedience to Masonic moral principles. It must be as if the person thinking the prayer is focusing on anything but what He provides. /s”
Astute observation. I’ve noticed in reading Masonic writers that they will even throw Christianity, even St Augustine, under the bus to make their case for FreeMasonry.
St. Paul warned us about the spritual forces that are aligned against us when he wrote about the “mystery of iniquity” (lawlessness).
Thess 2:4-12; 1 Thess 5:2-3; 2 Jn 7; 1 Jn 2:18,22