
On the Masons and Their Lies: What Every Christian Needs to Know
Spiritual Warfare, Book 1
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Jason E. Young
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Michael Witcoff
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Shatter your preconceptions and brace yourself for the shocking truth behind one of the world's most mysterious institutions. Written by a leading expert in the field, this gripping and insightful book delves into the history and mysteries of the Masonic fraternity—pulling back the veil and revealing the secrets that have been kept from the public for centuries.
As an ex-Freemason himself, the author of On the Masons and Their Lies exposes the Lodge's deceptions and hidden agendas from an Orthodox Christian perspective. By the time you're done listening to this book, you'll know far more about Freemasonry than most of its own members do. And if you're a Christian buying this for someone you love, it just might be exactly what he needs to be saved from grave sin and error.
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- julian tarasiuk
- 04-08-25
Interesting
Very interesting book. After listening to this book I have learned many new things about God and more about who are the Masons. Definitely recommend this book as it's very interesting. Well explained and gives you a clearer view of God and the Masons.
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