A humanist and atheist masonic organization rooted in the Kabbala was
born in Europe in the 14th century. In contrast to Judaism,
Christianity and Islam, the organization recognized no Lord and God,
Allah, as the sole Creator of the entire universe and mankind.
Instead, it employed various concepts such as the "Great Architect of
the Universe,' which entity, in their view, waspart of the material
universe.
To put it another way, this secretive organization whose roots go far
back into the past but only emerged into the light of day in 14th
century Europe, denied Allah but in fact regarded the material
universe as divine, under the title of the "Great Architect of the
Universe." According to atheistic freemasonry,and as we have already
set out in previous articles, this material universe was a finite
concept based on the theory of evolution, that had supposedly come
into being by chance.
One can see a more forthright description of this heretical belief in
publications that atheist masons produce for their own membership. For
example, in his 1977 bookInspirations from Freemasonry, written to
inform young atheist masons and restricted toa atheist Masonic
readership, Selami Isındag, one of the highest-ranking Turkish atheist
masons, described the atheist masonic belief in the "Great Architect
of the Universe" as follows:
Atheistic freemasonry is not Godless. But the concept of God it
adoptsis not the same as that in the religions. God is alofty
principle inAtheistic freemasonry.It is the final stage, the peak, of
evolution.As weproceed down the path of science, reason and virtue,
critiquing our own existence and coming to know ourselves, we can
close the distance between us and it. After that, it has no human good
or evil intentions. It has not been personalized.It cannot be regarded
as the ruler of nature and man.It is the Architect ofthe great and
lofty work,union and harmony in the universe. It is the sum of all
entities in the universe. It is a total force, an energy, that
pervades all things. Thenagain, it cannot be regarded as having a
beginning... It is a great mystery. [Surely Allah is beyond that.]
The same reference makes it clear that in speaking of the "Great
Architect of the Universe" they are actually referring to nature, that
they "worship nature:"
There can be no power outside nature that directs us and is
responsible for our thoughts and behavior...Masonic teachings and
principles are in fact scientific and rational realities. That is the
basic principle of the ecosism.God is absolute evolution.(Surely Allah
isbeyond that.) One element of that is the force of nature. Thus
theonly absolute reality is the universe itself and the energy
pervading it.
Under the concept of the"Great Architect of the Universe" atheist
masonsare referring to a imaginary material entity. This entity,
referred to in opaque terms in such accounts, appears very clearly
when we look at the highest-level masonic rituals and words. Underthe
concept of the "Great Architect of the Universe," atheist masons
worship and take their orders from just one thing. That force that
directs the atheist masons is SATAN.
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