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10-24-2007, 09:46 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 3 Rep:  Rep Power: 0 | The Anti Mason What drives the anti mason?
Is it quotes from Albert Pikes morals and dogma ?
Which probably hasn't been read by any of them. If they had they would see it is in a very different light.
Is it an inferiortity complex that makes on envious of others who have chosen to seek enlightenment through making oneself better through masonry ?
Being lackadaisical is just easier than actually getting out and helping ones fellow beings in there community.
Or just a fad of people who are lazy and have as there hobbie bashing those who aren't ?
You know the type who spend all there waking hours looking up the lastest way in which the are being controlled by unseen forces, rather than taking control themselves.
What about those who feel man cannot commune with god unless he has an itermediary ( the church)to ensure his enlightenment stays within acceptable bounds ?
This has been the preffered method of control of thought by those in the know for millenia.The minions of this institution are so jealous of those who may seek god on there own they would commit all kinds of evil and attrocities in the name of there god in order to stop you from finding the light. The light which is quickly dangled before you and is just as quickly snatched away as to keep them on the hook as if a crack addict.
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04-05-2008, 07:13 AM
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04-05-2008, 05:55 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: York, England Posts: 124 Rep:  Rep Power: 2 | Re: The Anti Mason Psychiatrists make a distinction between the milder paranoid personality disorder and the more debilitating delusional (paranoid) disorder.
The hallmark of this disorder is the presence of a persistent, non-bizarre delusion without symptoms of any other mental disorder.
Delusions are firmly held beliefs that are untrue, not shared by others in the culture, and not easily modifiable.
Paranoid people's mistrustfulness makes treatment of the condition difficult. Treatment with appropriate antipsychotic drugs may help the paranoid patient overcome some symptoms. The regular opportunity to express suspicions and self-doubts afforded by psychotherapy can help the paranoid patient function in the community. Even though their paranoid views are apparently unshakable, various treatments appear effective in improving social functioning, so that they do not often require lengthy hospitalization. | |
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