Sunday, July 29, 2012

Did you know that the USA was founded as a Masonic Republic?


Here is a very interesting podcast.   Gerry Matatics talks about the influence of Free Masonry on our founding fathers.  
You will be shocked to hear about Ben Franklin, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.

American Revolution & Americanism: Birth and Afterbirth of the World’s First Masonic Republic
By Gerry Metatics


Listen to the podcast to learn more about Free Masonry and its anti-Catholic history.
Listen to the podcast to learn how George Washington (a Mason) was influenced by the Age of Enlightenment and Free Masonry.
Listen to the podcast to learn more about Ben Franklin (a dirty old man who loved to take part in orgies) and the Masonic Lodge of the Seven Sisters ( and the Bohemian Grove).
Did you know that many of our founding fathers, including Thomas Jefferson, were not Christians but were Diests? 

Listen to the podcast to learn more about Diesm.
Deism is a religious philosophy which holds that reason and observation of the natural world, without the need for organized religion, can determine that the universe is the product of a creator. According to deists, God never intervenes in human affairs or suspends the natural laws of the universe. Deists typically reject supernatural events such as prophecy and miracles, tending instead to assert that a god (or "the Supreme Architect") does not alter the universe by intervening in it. This idea is also known as the clockwork universe theory, in which a god designs and builds the universe, but steps aside to let it run on its own. Two main forms of deism currently exist: classical deism and modern deism.  The earliest known usage in print of the English term deist is 1621,[3] and deism is first found in a 1675 dictionary.[4][5] Deism became more prominent in the 17th and 18th centuries during the Age of Enlightenment—especially in Britain, France, Germany and America among intellectuals raised as Christians who found they could not believe in supernatural miracles, the inerrancy of scriptures, or the Trinity, but who did believe in one God. Deistic ideas also influenced several leaders of the American and French Revolutions.  (Wikipedia)

Gerry Matatics is Founder and President of Bible Foundations International - www.gerrymatatics.org

Gerry’s podcasts can also be found on the website of In Search of Chartres – www.isoc.ws

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