MASONIC
MYTHS AND OUTRIGHT FALSEHOODS
by
Nelson King, FPS
Masonic myths and outright falsehoods are continually
spread concerning Freemasonry. Throughout the centuries
Freemasonry has taught its valuable lessons through
allegory and symbols. The man from Galilee used parables
extensively and well. Many historians and better speakers
constantly employ anecdotes to illustrate the points
they want to make. These methods emphasize the search
for truth in an interesting and factual manner. Myths
on the other hand, can be innocent or dangerous. They
can be outright lies or the perpetuation of distortions
handed down through the generations. Many of these were
invented by Masonic writers and speakers to enhance
the image of Freemasonry. Some of these corruptions
have caused the Craft problems with creditable historians
because they were outrageous lies.
Freemasonry,
actually, requires no exaggeration to magnify its greatness.
The simple truth is all that is required to tell its
story. This is the reason for this speech is to attempt
to destroy the myths that have been prevalent, often
for centuries, by telling the truth.
Myth:
Freemasonry is a religion.
Fact: Absolutely false. This is one of several
arguments employed by certain religious fanatics in
an attempt to discredit Freemasonry. They quote Albert
Pike and Henry Wilson Coil, among others, neither of
whom was a man of the cloth, to "prove" their
statements. Pike was not a researcher. Most of the hundreds
of thousands of words he wrote came from his own mind,
or the minds of others whom he never mentioned but with
whom he agreed. Coil wrote millions of words about Freemasonry,
and he was a lawyer and an excellent Masonic researcher.
Most of the time the words of these and other writers
are taken out of context to "prove" the thesis
of the anti-Masons. Freemasonry's enemies conveniently
ignore the thousands of Christian ministers, and Rabbis,
who prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Freemasonry,
although religious is far from being a religion. Here
are just three of these Doctors of Divinity who have
proven the critics in error: Joseph Fort Newton, Norman
Vincent Peale and Forrest D. Haggard.
Myth:
Freemasons are satanists, because in their Lodges they
do not pray to Jesus Christ, but to a generic God such
as TGAOTU or TGG or TMH.
What
rubbish, Freemasonry encompasses all religions. Just
because we do not pray to one specific being does not
make us satanic. If you follow their logic that we Masons
are satanist because we do not pray to Jesus then all
Canadians must be satanist because our National Anthem,
which in itself is a prayer has the line, "God
keep our Land," not Jesus keep our Land. All Americans
who sing "God Bless America" which also in
itself is a prayer, must be satanic because they do
not sing Jesus Bless America, every American who Pledges
Allegiance to The Flag, "One Country under God"
not One Country under Jesus, must also be a satanist.
Why even all Englishmen, must be satanic because they
sing "God Save the Queen," not Jesus save
the Queen. Anyone who has been a witness in court and
who has sworn to tell the truth the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, "So help me God" must
also be satanic, because they do not say So help me
Jesus. To say we Masons are satanic is pure rubbish.
Myth:
Freemasonry is a secret society.
Fact: Unequivocally false. This is widely stated
and believed, even by Freemasons. Many Masons believe
this so strongly they won't even talk to their wives
and families about the Craft. Many writers of yesteryear
helped promote this error. Our ritualists have added
to the belief. The critics of Freemasonry want the world
to believe in this secrecy because they have little
else on which to stand. Yet by no stretch of the imagination
can Masonry be termed a secret organization. If it was,
no outsiders would even know it exists. Anything that
is known is not secret. Without question there are many
secret organizations throughout the world, but only
men and women within those circles are familiar with
them. Most, if not all, ritualistic religions have conclaves
(literally: rooms locked with a key from outsiders).
Should these be condemned along with Freemasonry? Secret
means: "Kept from general knowledge or view; kept
hidden; operating in a clandestine manner"; and
on and on. Secret groups meet in places known only to
the few. Freemasons meet in places clearly marked for
the public to see. Secret outfits never record anything
that might become public property. All Masonic functions
are fully recorded, proceedings can be read by the general
public, thousands of books have been written and published
about Freemasonry, millions of words about the Craft
come off printing presses every year.
Members of secret organizations never advertise their
affiliation; Freemasons proudly wear the Square and
Compasses and other emblems. The complete Emulation
Ritual [which is what our Work is based on can be found
in the Scarborough Public Library. Just get the book
"Unlocked Secrets", why it even has pictures
of a BBC TV broadcast in 1967 which showed all of the
three Craft Degrees So let us dispel the myth that Freemasonry
is a "secret Organization." It isn't. It never
has been.
How
many here were given or have a " Masonic Bible".
Show of hands.
Well this is a myth. There is not such thing
as an Masonic Bible. The Bibles sometimes called "Masonic
Bibles" are just Bibles (usually the King James
Version) to which a concordance, giving the Biblical
citations on which the Masonic Ritual is based, has
been added. Sometimes reference material on Masonic
history is included.
Myth.
The story of Hiram as we portray it in our Lodges is
based on truth.
Fact. It isn't. It has been called an "allegory,"
but factually it isn't. An allegory is a story within
a story. What we portray is actually a fable. But it's
a fable that teaches valuable and unforgettable lessons.
The Temple Solomon had built to the glory of God was
a fact. The story as told in the third, or Master Masons
degree, is not meant to be factual. In a broad sense
it can be called a legend. The "Hiramic Legend"
is an important part of the teachings graphically imprinted
on the mind of the candidate. Allen Roberts said, The
lessons found in the Legend of Hiram Abif reach to the
roots of the soul and spirit. They are instilled in
the heart forever. You were an active participant, so
that these lessons would be deeply implanted, never
to be lost....The ultimate triumph of good over evil,
and life over death, has been depicted throughout the
ages in drama, song and story. Legends depicting a central
figure being killed and then returned to life were common
to many religions and rites. These undoubtedly had a
bearing on the development of the lessons the ritualists
of Freemasonry believed had to be taught. But the Hiramic
Legend is more intense, moralistic, and meaningful than
any that preceded it.
"Hiram Abif did exist. He was a skillful worker
in brass and other metals. He was sent to assist King
Solomon.... [But] the Hiram Abif who actually worked
at beautifying the Temple of Solomon lived to an old
age! He died of natural causes!"
Myth.
Pythagoras was Raised to the Sublime Degree of Master
Mason.
Fact. So say the ritualists of yesteryear, and
their successors have compounded the fabrication. Pythagoras
was indeed a great man. Although he left behind no writings
of his own, his students did. His influence has extended
to the present day. It is little wonder his teachings
have reached into Freemasonry, even if only fragmentarily.
But, even if a form of Freemasonry was known while he
lived (582-507 B.C.), he could not have been made a
Master Mason. This degree wasn't invented (or had it
evolved) until the late 1720's. Actually there are those
who believe that the Freemasonry that did mature into
what we have today was influenced by the Pythagoreans.
Myth:
Much of our Masonic ritual was written by William Shakespeare.
Fact: There is no evidence to indicate Shakespeare
even knew there was an organization of stone masons
that would eventually become Speculative Freemasonry.
The old Gothic Constitutions are the basis for The Constitutions
of the Free-Masons compiled by Dr. James Anderson in
1722 and adopted in 1723. There is nothing in the Gothic
tomes that remotely resembles the writing of the Bard.
Many of Shakespeare's phrases have found their way into
the rituals of the Craft, but they certainly were not
written especially for this purpose. It would be nice
to claim William as an early accepted member, but we
can't. Let's stop trying.
Myth:
All, or most, of the Freemasons in Germany were murdered
during the Nazi regime.
Fact: The truth about the horrors of Nazism will
never be known. The number of German Freemasons sent
to concentration camps, the gas chambers, prisons, tortured
or murdered in their homes will never be known. Unscientific
research, the only kind possible in this case, seem
to indicate that about two-thirds of the then 85,000
Masons in Germany were injured in some manner, this
left one-third untouched. The number actually murdered
or tortured is open to conjecture. It must be remembered
that the Nazi horror reached into other countries and
the Freemasons in them. We do know without question
that Freemasonry is the first organization proscribed
by dictators. An organization that believes in and teaches
the Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God,
that believes in the search for truth, cannot be allowed
to exist under a dictatorship.
Myth:
Adolf Hitler hated and feared Freemasonry.
Fact: Not exactly. Oral histories (or accounts)
can easily be fabricated, this is especially true when
publication comes after the subject's death. With this
in mind I will tell you of such conversation recorded
from Gesprache Mit Hitler was reported to say. "Freemasonry
has always been harmless in Germany." It "achieves
the fruition of fantasy through the use of symbols,
rites and magic influence of emblems of worship. Herein
lies the great danger which I have taken in hand. Don't
you see that our party must be something very similar,
and order, an hierarchic organization of secular priesthood?
This naturally means that something similar opposing
us may not exist. It is either us, the Freemasons or
the Church but never two side by side. The Catholic
Church has made its position clear, at least in regard
to the Freemasons. Now we are the strongest and, there,
we shall eliminate both the Church and the Freemasons."
Myth:
Freemasonry did not operate during World War II in the
countries controlled by the Nazis.
Fact: It did, but not openly. (Even today there
are countries in which Freemasons must meet in secret.)
In the infamous Buchenwald concentration camp the Masonic
population reached close to 100 in October 1944, According
to M. Jattefaux, a French Freemason, the known Masons
met daily. By occupying the minds of these men with
Masonic ritual and lessons helped relief them of their
anxieties. Masonic subjects were selected and by word
of mouth transmitted from one prison block to the next
prison block. There quiet discussions would take place.
Then block by block the results of their debate returned.
Our American Brothers have been saddled with many myths.
Such as.
Myth:
Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry were Freemasons.
Fact: Neither Thomas Jefferson or Patrick Henry
were members of the Craft. An exhaustive search of Masonic
records in Virginia, and elsewhere, offers no iota of
evidence to make them Freemasons. Jefferson participated
in the cornerstone laying of his University at Charlottesville,
which was done Masonically. He praised Freemasonry and
his own words proved he had never been a member of the
Craft.
Myth:
All of George Washington's generals during the War for
American Independence were Masons.
Fact: Thirty-three of the generals serving under
Washington were members of the Craft, a long way from
"all." The late James R. Case and Ronald E.
Heaton made comprehensive studies of the Revolutionary
period and debunked many of the claims considered here.
Myth:
Washington insisted that the Marquis de Lafayette be
made a Mason before he would promote him to general,
and the same claim has been made about the Baron von
Steuben.
Fact: Both Lafayette and von Steuben were Freemasons
before they arrived to help fight the British. This
was true of Lafayette even though he wasn't 21 years
of age when he arrived in America. It's highly likely
that Washington never did know they were Masons. The
stories of both of these men are highly interesting,
but space prohibits the telling of them here.
Myth:
The Boston Tea Party was organized in St. Andrew's Lodge
in Boston and its member participated in tossing the
tea into Boston Harbor.
Fact: So well has the secrecy surrounding the
Boston Tea Party been kept that to this day not a single
participant can be truthfully named! It's true that
St. Andrew's Lodge didn't meet on the night of the "party."
This proves nothing. The "T" that has been
claimed is part of the minutes of the Lodge is actually
an indistinguishable scroll. By no stretch of the imagination
can it be called a "T" or any other letter.
Myth:
There is no such thing as a woman freemason:
Fact: Femine Freemasonry and Co-Masonry do exist,
in fact there are many many Feminine Grand Lodges, the
largest concentration of women masons is in England
with some 60,000 members. Just because mainstream Grand
Lodges do not recognize them does not mean that they
do not exist.
Myth:
Prince Hall Grand Lodges only accept Christian, black
men as members.
Fact: All 44 Prince Hall Grand Lodges accept
men of all faiths and color. In fact at one time there
were Prince Hall Lodges composed of mainly white Jewish
members. Prince Hall Grand Lodges use what we would
call the American Ritual, either Duncan's or Webb's,
which is very similar to what the two St. Johns Lodges
of London use. By June of 1996 the only two Canadian
Grand Lodges not extending full recognition to Prince
Hall, will be the Grand Lodge of Alberta, and the Grand
Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario.
Myth:
Pope Clement XII condemned Freemasonry in 1738.
Fact. THE POPE DIDN'T DO IT There are many sources
to prove Clement XII was not mentally or physically
able to preside over his religious kingdom. What follows
is based on information from several of these sources,
particularly Papes, Rois, Franc-Macons: L'histoire de
la franc-maconnerie des origines a nos jours (Popes,
Kings, Freemasons: The History of Freemasonry from its
origins to the present) by Charles V. Boker, 1977. For
the whole term of his papacy, Pope Clement XII was blind
and sick. He didn't sign the Bull condemning Freemasonry
that bore his name. His church has been living under
false assumptions as far as it concerns this organization
of friends and brothers. Clement, 78 when he assumed
the papal throne on July 30, 1730, shortly after became
seriously ill. His health continued to rapidly deteriorated.
Within two years after assuming the papal throne he
became completely blind. His hand had to be guided to
the place where his signature was required on documents.
The pope reportedly said, when he heard about something
his nephew and others did that made him unhappy: "Well,
let them do as they wish, since they are the bosses
anyway." The suffering of the pope was graphically
described by Boker, whose information from many authentic
sources was carefully documented. Clement's gout was
particularly severe causing him to practically lose
his memory. Until his death he was, without question,
senile. But it served the purposes of those surrounding
him to keep him on the throne. With the continual deterioration
of Pope Clement, Cardinal Nero Corsini ran the Holy
See with tyrannical power. It was he who called together
his cohorts to produce the condemnation of Freemasonry.
Among these conspirators was the Chief Inquisitor of
Florence. The dastardly deed was done on June 25, 1738.
Boker proves that none of these participants were theologians;
none were knowledgeable about what they were asked to
rubber stamp. "You don't have to be very clever
to see that a man who had been completely blind for
six years, who had taken no part in Church business
for even longer, who had been suffering from senile
debility for two years, could not have been the one
who drew up the Bull," writes Boker. "The
fact is, he didn't even sign the Bull that was proclaimed
in his name." In an accompanying photo copy of
the document only one name appears. And it's written
in the calligraphic style of the balance of the document!
Not a single name of those taking part in the atrocity
appears anywhere on it! Freemasonry, if Pope Clement
knew anything about it, was never condemned by him.
In my opinion and I stress that this is only my opinion,
the reason the Catholic Church banned Freemasonry was
because there was a power struggle in Church between
the Jesuits and those who were the rulers of the Holy
See. The Jesuits who as we all know where and are the
intelligencia of the Church were and in some cases still
are Freemasons. For example Freemasonry was brought
to Costa Rica by the Jesuits. Some 25 years ago when
cleaning out the Basilica in San Jose, a Bishops Miter
was found and given the Grand Lodge of Costa Rica. So
what, well this Miter is adorned on the front with an
embroidery of the 18th degree Rose Croix, the piligan
pecking at her breast to feed her young. Yes this is
a Christian symbol, however on the tails of the Miter
is embroidered the Square and Compasses. But I digress.
Lodges were formed and held in the Vatican. Because
they met in secret, Cardinal Nero Corsini was afraid
that the Jesuits might take over the Holy See. Again,
can I prove it. No. But it makes an interesting story.
My
Brethren the hour grows late, but there are many, many
more myths but these will have to keep for an other
time. Thank you for your attention and thank you for
once again inviting me to address you. Thank you.
Author's Note-- My thanks to Allen E. Roberts, and Wallace
E. McLeod for allowing me to use some of their material
in this speech.
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