Secret societies and subversive movementsWebster, Nesta Helen
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Secret societies and subversive movements
Webster, Nesta Helen
Secret societies
The triumph of the Galilean has lasted twenty centuries; he is
dying in his turn. The mysterious voice which once on the mountains
of Epirus announced the death of Pan, to-day announces the death of
the deceiver God who had promised an era of justice and peace to
those who should believe in him. The illusion has lasted very long;
the lying God in his turn disappears; he goes to rejoin in the dust
of ages the other divinities of India, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, who
saw so many deluded creatures throw themselves at the food of their
altars. Freemasons, we are pleased to state that we are not
unconcerned with this ruin of false prophets. The Roman Church,
founded on the Galilean myth, began to decline rapidly on the day
when the masonic association was constituted. From the political
point of view Freemasons have often varied. But in all times
Freemasonry has stood firm on this principle: war on all
superstitions, war on all fanaticism.[677]
How is it possible to reconcile this attitude towards religion in
general and Christianity in particular with the fact that the Grand
Orient still works the Rose-Croix degree? This degree--which, as we have
seen, was first devised (whether in Scotland or in France) to give a
Christian meaning to Masonry--was only incorporated into British
Freemasonry in 1846 and in our country has retained its original
character. Its ritual, centring around a lost word, signifies that the
Old Testament dispensation has come to an end with the Crucifixion, and
is so strongly Christian that no Jew, Mohammedan, or other non-Christian
can be admitted to it. Moreover, since this degree, known as the
eighteenth degree, forms in reality the first degree of the Ancient and
Accepted Rite, as worked in this country, non-Christians are excluded
from the whole of this Rite and can only take the degrees of Royal Arch,
Mark Mason, Royal Ark Mariner, and finally Royal Select and
Super-Excellent Master. Consequently the thirty-three Masons of the
thirty-third degree who compose the Supreme Council which directs the
Ancient and Accepted Rite are necessarily professing Christians. Exactly
the opposite is the case in France; the Rose-Croix, worked by professing
atheists and Jews, can only be parody of Christian mysteries.
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