Occult
Occult
Yes, this is what I have pointed out several times regarding the word "occult". The Bible itself speaks of mysteries not made known to the world in general, but made available to the initiated (through that revealed by means of the Holy Spirit), and in the broad sense of the world occult, even the Bible could be said to be occult.
Nevertheless, in general usage, the word "occult" has almost exclusively come to be associated with demonic occultism, such as: witchcraft, spiritism, fortune tellers, etc.
Many have claimed that Charles Taze Russell practiced occultism of these latter forms. In reality, Russell did not believe in, and actively preached against such forms of occultism.
Russell and Spiritism
Regarding Russell and the Masons, he did not approve of any such organization as the Masons, and thought the child of God should not be involved in such, as he believed time could be better spent in other activities. And yet, on the other hand, he did not condemn any Christian who wished to be a member of the Freemasons organization. Most Christians who became associated with the Bible Students movement in his day, however, if they had been a member of the Freemasons, withdrew from activity with that organization. I do not know of any of the Bible Students today who have membership in the Freemasons' organization.
Occult
I happen to be a Freemason,since you're not you might want to start questioning your "research" there is a LOT of misinformation about Masonry out there. firstly it's a fraternity for anyone who believes in God,it teaches morality,faith hope and charity through allegory and symbolism. we don't worship,we don't discuss religion,we help our fellow man. and that word "occult" you throw around simply means hidden or secret....it has no satanic meaning.
Yes, this is what I have pointed out several times regarding the word "occult". The Bible itself speaks of mysteries not made known to the world in general, but made available to the initiated (through that revealed by means of the Holy Spirit), and in the broad sense of the world occult, even the Bible could be said to be occult.
Nevertheless, in general usage, the word "occult" has almost exclusively come to be associated with demonic occultism, such as: witchcraft, spiritism, fortune tellers, etc.
Many have claimed that Charles Taze Russell practiced occultism of these latter forms. In reality, Russell did not believe in, and actively preached against such forms of occultism.
Russell and Spiritism
Regarding Russell and the Masons, he did not approve of any such organization as the Masons, and thought the child of God should not be involved in such, as he believed time could be better spent in other activities. And yet, on the other hand, he did not condemn any Christian who wished to be a member of the Freemasons organization. Most Christians who became associated with the Bible Students movement in his day, however, if they had been a member of the Freemasons, withdrew from activity with that organization. I do not know of any of the Bible Students today who have membership in the Freemasons' organization.
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