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Freemasonry

Pulpit & Pen undoubtedly believes that rite of Freemasonry is occultic, and therefore, people who claim to be Christians should, under no circumstances, be associated with this group or false gospel. Here you will find information concerning this cult, and links will be updated regularly. Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them. … Read more

Freemasonry: Idolatry or Encourager of Idolatry?

This entry is part 12 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

“From this day forth I am going to be a man of God; if that splits the church, then so be it. If the church wants to vote me out, then so be it. When I was 17, I prayed that God would make me a dangerous man for Jesus. I am publicly renewing that … Read more

Freemasonry and the Christian Conscience

This entry is part 11 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

On what day of the week to hold church services, going to see rated R-movies, eating or abstaining from pork and shellfish, drinking alcoholic beverages, shopping at Target, getting circumcised, boycotting Disney, dressing casually at church…these are matters of Christian liberty…these are matters of Christian conscience. What about membership and participation in the Masonic Lodge, … Read more

Rowland Springs Baptist Church and the Demonic Cult of Freemasonry: Part Three – The Snake Bites

This entry is part 30 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

The following article is the third of a three part testimony about my experience with the cult of Freemasonry at my former church, Rowland Spring Baptist Church.  Rowland Springs Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist Church in Cartersville, Georgia and is a part of the Georgia Baptist Convention and Bartow Baptist Association.  Part One can be … Read more

Rowland Springs Baptist Church and the Demonic Cult of Freemasonry: Part Two – Stepping on the Snake

This entry is part 28 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

The following article is the second of a three part testimony about my experience with the cult of Freemasonry at my former church, Rowland Spring Baptist Church.  Rowland Springs Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist Church in Cartersville, Georgia and is a part of the Georgia Baptist Convention and Bartow Baptist Association. Defending the Faith I … Read more

Rowland Springs Baptist Church and the Demonic Cult of Freemasonry: Part One – Silence and Conviction

This entry is part 27 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

The following article is the first of a three part testimony about my experience with the cult of Freemasonry at my former church, Rowland Spring Baptist Church.  Rowland Springs Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist Church in Cartersville, Georgia and is a part of the Georgia Baptist Convention and Bartow Baptist Association. Pastor Joe Ringwalt stood up … Read more

John MacArthur Exposes Freemasonry as Satanic Worship

This entry is part 23 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

  As exposure of the Freemasonry cult and individual Masons are ramped up here at Pulpit & Pen, the darkness of their deeds will be brought into the light of Christ and made clear for others to see. We are drawing a clear and distinct line in the sand,  saying “no more” to those who want to call themselves “Christians” and Masons.  … Read more

A Pastor Repents of Freemasonry

This entry is part 20 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

The following testimony was provided by a former Freemason: My name is Richard Mann. I am a native of Clarksville, Tennessee. I am member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. I am an ordained Southern Baptist Minster. I am a former member of Queen City Masonic Lodge No. 761. Conviction from the Holy Spirit caused me to leave … Read more

An Open and Shut Case: The Inherent Sinfulness of Freemasonry

This entry is part 18 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

Are most “Christian” Freemasons actually faithful servants of God who don’t truly understand what Freemasonry is all about?  Does participation in Freemasonry become sinful only at the highest levels, where the most secret esoteric knowledge is revealed?  Is the average Mason who never progresses past the first few degrees really aware of how wicked the … Read more

O’ Death: Ralph Stanley’s Funeral Provides Insight into the Religion of Freemasonry

This entry is part 16 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

“Freemasonry has a religious service to commit the body of a deceased brother to the dust whence it came, and to speed the liberated spirit back to the Great Source of Light. Many Freemasons make this flight with no other guarantee of a safe landing other than their belief in the religion of Freemasonry” Henry Wilson Coil, Coil’s Masonic Encyclopedia The issue of … Read more

The False Gospel of Freemasonry: Pulpit & Pen Interviews a Former Mason

This entry is part 7 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

Recently, Pulpit & Pen interviewed theologian and former Freemason William Guilkey. William’s story provides a sobering reminder of how deeply Freemasonry has infiltrated the visible church. As a former Masonic insider, William provides confirmation that Freemasonry’s many Christian detractors have been wise to sound the alarm about the unbliblical nature of the Craft. William is … Read more

A Pastor’s Awakening to Freemasonry

This entry is part 6 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

James Bell has been shepherding the Lord’s flock as the pastor of Southside Baptist Church in Gallatin, Tennessee for over forty years.  Brother Bell prepared for the ministry by studying God’s word at Truett-McConnell College, Belmont University, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.  The following is his personal testimony about encountering Freemasonry: In January of 1969, … Read more

Is Freemasonry Compatible With Christianity?

This entry is part 5 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them. – Ephesians 5:11 Is it possible to be both a Freemason and a Christian? The question is really if it’s possible to be a member of two juxtaposed, contradictory and competing religions at the same time. And the answer is no. Jesus … Read more