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Was Joseph Smith a Masonic?

Was Joseph Smith a Masonic?

[The Joseph Smith family] was a Masonic family which lived by and practiced the estimable and admirable tenets of Freemasonry. The father, Joseph Smith, Sr., was a documented member in upstate New York. He was raised to the degree of Master Mason on May 7, 1818 in Ontario Lodge No. 23 of Canandaigua, New York.

What are Freemasons beliefs?

To become a Freemason, the applicant has to be an adult male and must believe in the existence of a supreme being and in the immortality of the soul. The teachings of Freemasonry enjoin morality, charity, and obedience to the law of the land.

Is the Book of Mormon copied from Freemasonry?

It’s clear then that Joseph Smith copied Freemasonry. Jesus never asks his followers to do temple ceremonies in the Bible. Even the Book of Mormon, which Joseph Smith said was the “most correct book on earth”, never even mentions temple ceremonies.

What’s the history of the Church of masonry?

History of Masonry There are no known Masonic documents before about 1400. The earliest records tell a story of Masonry originating during Old Testament times. The oldest surviving minutes of Masonic lodges date to about 1600 and indicate that the organization was primarily concerned with regulating the trade of stonemasonry.

Who was a mason in The Church of Jesus Christ?

Some early Latter-day Saints were Masons. Heber C. Kimball, Hyrum Smith, and others belonged to Masonic lodges in the 1820s, and Joseph Smith joined the fraternity in March 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois. 2 Soon after he became a Mason, Joseph introduced the temple endowment.

What kind of tools do stone masons use?

The major tools of a stone mason include a compass (the kind that functions like a protractor), a square (shaped like an L), and a gauge (similar to a ruler). These are on every Mormon’s temple garments, which they wear day and night, and told to keep secret and sacred.