Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
The Jesus written about in the new testament is sort of a collage, many many of the miracles and the details of his life - the kind of things he would put on his curriculum vitae or resume - these are repeat stories. Whether there was in fact a historical Jesus or not - our sources indicate that he was a witch or a sorcerer and a guy that had his eyes on the ladies, and not the greatest guy in the world, and we don’t think he’s coming back. - Felix Rogin

Thomas C. Anslow

Treasurer of the Canon Law Society of America
Thomas C. Anslow
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Canon Law Society of America: Ok For American Catholics To Be Masons
Started 2000-09-15Ended 2000-09-15
In a response back to the a letter sent by Freemasonry asking it if was ok for a Catholic to become now become a member of Freemasonry with the new canon law in affect Thomas Anslow of the Canon Law Society of America replied “probably yes” since he did not see anything subversive about Freemasonry.

Granted that in the letter sent by the Freemasons it stated that an “allegiance to one God is all we require”. The statement does not declare which god, or that if you believe in many gods you can only have allegiance to one - to both of these statements the God of the Christian bible is apposed to.

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Canon Law Society of America - Member
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