Dr. William (Bill) Schnoebelen, a former 33rd-degree Freemason, reveals the darkest secrets of Freemasonry, Witchcraft, Mormonism and Roman Catholisism in this testimony interview. He shared his experiences and discusses everything from secret temple rituals and hidden ranks to the most shocking secret of all. Additionally, he shares how he and his wife uncovered a connection between Freemasonry and one of the world’s largest churches. His testimony is one that you won’t want to miss as he may be the only person alive who has first-hand experience and is willing to talk about these things.
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Trailer
0:01:17 – Descent into Darkness
0:11:40 – Degrees of Freemasonry
0:29:33 – The Royal Secret
0:41:45 – Freemasonry’s Secret Cousin
0:58:59 – Truth Awakening
1:10:22 – Final Message
Transcript
Transcript
I was like the youngest guy in the lodge by 20 years. And this guy comes forward, and he
says, we’re going to lead you through this oath but it’s this long involved and ultimately blood curdling oath.
What none of these men understand, is that deep down inside there’s this very dark, evil energy,
I would go up to these guys that have been in the Scottish Rite forever, and I’d say, okay, I’m now a Sublime Prince of the
Royal Secret, so what’s the Royal Secret? and again, this is something that probably only one in a thousand Masons in America
understands, is that the royal secret
Hello and welcome back to the Almost False Podcast. where I interview regular people with incredible stories.
Today’s guest is someone who has explored the darkest levels of spirituality, one of them being Freemasonry. He became a 33rd degree.
Mason was part of high level secret societies, and he is not afraid to share what he’s not supposed to talk about.
So I took this opportunity to ask him as much as I could in the limited time that we had. No matter how much you know or don’t
know about Freemasonry, I can almost guarantee you that you’ll learn a lot from this interview as everything that is shared here is in some way related to it.
Get ready to have your mind blown by Mr. Bill Schnoebelen as he shares the dark journey that him and his wife took, and the unsettling things
that they uncovered along the way. When I got to college and again, I wanted to be a priest.
Descent into Darkness
I went, this was a minor seminary college, Loras college at the time. It was a minor seminary.
It isn’t anymore. I had a priest in my theology class who
had a doctorate in theology and he was teaching a course in Christology because
again, I was wanting to be a priest. And he took me aside, and he said,
if you want to be a priest, in the Catholic Church it’s taught, you know,
Uh, sacerdotus est altus Christus, the priest is another Christ.
So if you want to be like Chri.. And he says to me, do you want to be like Christ? And I said, well, of course.
Doesn’t every Christian want to be like Christ? And He said, well, if you want to be like Christ, you need to do what Christ did.
And again, that made sense. And again, you know, nowadays we’ve kind of become suspicious
about priests, but this was like 1968 and a priest was like God.
I mean, whatever the priest said, that was it, you know. And he said, well, if you want to be like
Christ then you need to do what he did, and he went to the east and studied with the gurus in India, he went and studied
with the lamas in Tibet, he went to Egypt, And studied with the magicians there.
That’s how he was able to do. To raise the dead, to walk on water, to do all these miracles.
So he says, what you need to do is you need to start studying the occult. And this is a priest telling me this.
And so I thought, okay, now mind you you know, this is obviously decades before there was an internet.
I mean, there was a little bookstore downtown. Uh, and I went there and I found
a few scattering books on like the occult, and I found this book.
That was called, uh, Diary of a Witch. By Sibyl Leek, And she was one of
the very first witches to, so to speak, come out of the broom closet. She was a British woman,
and, uh, she was a medium. And, uh, anyhow, I read the book, and she was asserting in the
book that witches were not evil. That this was an ancient, pagan, mystery religion.
Among other things, she claimed that Jesus was a witch and his 12 apostles were his coven along
with their their wives, you know. So I kind of bought into that.
And I wrote to, I found out about this guy, Alex Sanders, who was the supposed
King of the Witches over in London. I sent him a letter. This is around 1968, 69.
And, uh, his wife sent me back a thing, okay, here’s a coven in Rockford, Illinois, which is
about 90 minutes from Dubuque. I went there and I got initiated as a witch.
And then later on, I hooked up with an Alexandrian coven in Boston, and I
was made a witch high priest, started covens in, uh, first of all, in
Dubuque, where I was, and then moved to Milwaukee because there was a fellow there who had an occult bookstore.
You know, because Milwaukee is a huge city and he said, I’ve got all these people that want to become witches.
Can you come and teach them? When we’re talking about like you being in a coven and you doing
witchcraft, I just want to make sure that we don’t skip over that part. Like what kind of witchcraft are we talking about? Cause I, you know, there’s a lot it was, it was okay.
Witchcraft originally, you know, the kind of publicly available
witchcraft was originally started by Gerald Gardner, and he came out and
witchcraft became legal in England. It was a crime until 1951.
It was made legal. And he claimed, and all of this is
disputed, but he claimed that he came in contact with an ancient coven of witches in the New Forest region of England.
They initiated him and then made him a high priest and he went off and initiated other people.
Then there’s this other bunch, this Alexanders fellow, he also claims to have been initiated by
an ancient line of witches by his grandmother, So those were the two main
fountainheads of witchcraft in the 60s. Both were from england, but both
had, you know, spread to America. And it was white witchcraft. Both groups, uh, Their rituals
were virtually identical. And, uh, but the, the Alexandrian group that I was in was
more into ceremonial magic. Which is like kind of, if you know, and like Protestantism, they have
the distinction between high church. and low church. Well, Alexandrian is more
high church witchcraft. But we didn’t believe in the devil.
We didn’t think we were worshiping the devil. We thought we were worshiping a goddess, a moon goddess, and a horn god.
So it was like a diatheism, if you will, two, two deities.
And, um, we didn’t believe in demons, we just believed that it was all this
nature, airy, fairy, you know, gathering herbs in the forest and dancing in the nude and, you know, it all sounds
very innocent, except there’s, especially in the Alexandrian, right?
There’s also some sex magic that’s involved. So, does that kind of answer your question?
Yes. Yes. Thank you for clarifying. I just wanted to make sure that we got that covered. So actually let’s go back to the occult bookstore that you were talking about
and let’s pick up the story from there. Well, so anyway, I mean, so we hooked up with this fellow and in the basement of
the store we would hold these classes, They were packed because there were all these people and again, this was kind
of, this was 1972 and you know, there was all these people are kind of like
quasi hippies and they wanted to get into the occult magic and blah blah blah.
The other thing that happened at the same time is that we encountered this fellow called Eli.
who was the Grand Master Druid of North America. And Druids are a little
bit different than witches. It’s kind of like the difference between being a Baptist and being a Methodist, you know.
And we were invited down to Arkansas, which is where this fellow lived. He had lived on top of a mountain.
He had kind of a, a, uh, What do you call it? a organic farm there.
And we, we went through the whole summer. Got all this occult training. We were, you know, high priests in
Druidism by the time we got done. At one point, understand this fellow that owned the occult bookstore, he
was kind of a manipulative guy who was very, you know, he was older than me.
Very cunning, he told me, he took me aside, and he said, you know, if you really want to understand
magic, you need to read this book. and he handed me the Satanic Bible, by Anton LaVey, and I said, well, why
would I want to read the Satanic Bible? witches is don’t believe in Satan? And he said, well, Just read the book.
And his, leVay’s, contention was that. Magic is really about Satan
but Satan is like an archetype. He said, there is no real Satan, but
it’s like an energy, a egregore, an archetype that you can draw upon.
And it kind of made sense to me. And again, the devil was gradually pulling me in.
Like the whole thing about the camel getting its nose into the tent before you know it, the camel’s in there.
So I wrote to the Church of Satan, which at that time was in San Francisco. I became a member, a first degree member.
And then later on, I went through some exams and studies, and I became a warlock, which was a second degree,
member uh, of the Church of Satan. And at this, also, I should say
this because This, is critical. this this Eli guy, the Grand Druid down in
Arkansas, he gave us two words of advice. First of all, he said if you really
want to understand luciferian energy, you need to join the Freemasonic Order.
And he himself was a 33rd degree mason. He showed me his little certificate that he’d got.
He also told me that if he ever felt like we were in deep spiritual trouble,
that I should join the Mormon Church. Because it was a church that had been started by witches, for witches, that we
could hang out in and pretend to be nice. You know, you know the image of the
Mormon Church, that they’re straight, nice, wonderful, all American people
with happy families and white picket fences and, you know, all of that.
But secretly, they believe almost the same doctrines that witches believe.
And we can get into that if you want, but, uh, anyhow. So he gave us that advice, and again, this was in the early 70s.
So I joined the Masonic Lodge, uh, became a Master Mason.
At the same time as I was a Satanist and a witch and only our inner circle
of the witches that we, we’ve, by this time we’ve initiated over a hundred witches and, um, only our inner circle
knew that we were also Satanist. And we were continuing in this, and
I finally figured out that there was a deeper level of Satanism. And I got in touch with some of them.
And again, there was no internet. We had to do all this by mail and whatnot. And there was a group in Michigan
called the Order of the Black Ram, which is like more hardcore Satanic stuff.
There was another group in Chicago called The Brotherhood, and I got involved with them because they were
closer, because Milwaukee is just up the road about 90 miles from Chicago. And I got really, I mean, I
sold my soul to the devil. That’s how deep I got into this stuff. Yeah. Before we actually get to that part,
Degrees of Freemasonry
I want to make sure to take some time to talk about Freemasonry. Because Freemasonry, it’s very rare to actually talk about, uh, to talk to
former masons because it’s something that you’re not supposed to talk about. So it’s kind of an opportunity while I have you here, uh, to kind of, for
me personally to learn, but also for the people to kind of have a knowledge about what Freemasonry is, you said that you became a master mason.
Can you explain how the degrees and the lodges are set up in Freemasonry so people actually understand what we’re talking about?
well, they’re okay. The basic thing is what’s called the Blue lodge.
and that consists of three degrees, Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. A lot of masons never go
any further than that. Um, I did. but basically, um, it’s like an
initiatory process, the requirements are, you have to, at that time, now
mind you, this was, I think I joined in 75, you had to be a man, free born,
of good report and well recommended. So they ask you if you believe in God, and I said, yes, I did, and I didn’t,
they didn’t ask which God I believed in. They just, can you believe in God? And I said, yes.
I didn’t tell them that the God I believed in had horns. So anyhow, I went through the,
there’s this whole process. You do a lot of memory work. They call it, you memorize
all of these ritual things. You have a mentor who’s called your poster, who’s an older Mason.
And the guy that I had was a real, very kind guy. um, an executive in the power company.
I can’t remember the name of the company and he helped me memorize all this stuff. And then you go to second degree
and then they have a whole bunch of stuff to memorize and just let me touch this briefly, because people ask me, well, at what point
does Masonry start to look creepy? I mean, cause there’s tons of Christians that are Masons,
literally thousands of them. And I just ask them, how can you do that? I mean, because.
When you start out as a mason, they make you, you come to the lodge, they
make you take off all your clothes except your undies, They put you in this, like jammies, they’re like,
uh, well, like, they’re like pajamas. they’re like, typically, the one knee is bare.
And one breast is bare, your left breast, and I think your right knee, and you’re
blindfolded, and you have a cable around your neck, it’s like a velvet, they call it a cable toe, it’s like a velvet blue
rope, and you’re tied up, and you’re led to the door of the lodge, and you’ve
got a guy leading you, because of course you’re blindfolded, and he knocks on the door, and somebody on, this is all
ritualized, And the guy on the other side says, who comes here and your guy
who’s guiding you, who’s a Lodge officer, he says, mr. Bill Schnoebelen, who has
been long in darkness, excuse me, and now seeks to be brought to light, to
receive the rights and benefits of the worship of the Lodge, erected to God, as all, uh, members have done before.
And I ask. Mr. Christian, Mr. Pastor, Mr. Elder, because there’s, like it used to be, I
don’t know if it still is, it used to be 40 percent of the pastors in the Southern Baptist convention were Freemasons.
and How can you say that you’re in darkness when you have Jesus in your heart?
You see what I’m saying? Yeah, yeah. and then, that’s not it.
You go into the Lodge. You’re led around, like they call it circumambulation,
you walk around the lodge. They have these officers, the junior warden, the senior
warden at the different, you know, things of the compass. And in the east is the worshipful
master, who’s like the big, big cheese. Then you’re made to kneel at this altar.
Again, you’re still blindfolded. And you’re made to, you’re made to
understand that you’re putting your hands on this huge, it’s like a pulpit Bible, you know, big King James Bible.
And this guy comes forward, this worshipful master. And he says, you know, we’re going
to lead you through this oath, and I’m not going to go through the whole thing cause it would take like five
minutes, but it’s this long involved and ultimately blood curdling oath.
At the end, you say, you swear the essence
of the oath, you’re going to keep the secrets of an entered apprentice Mason, which of course I’m violating right now.
And then at the end you swear. That if I should ever reveal the secrets
of an Entered Apprentice Mason, that I swear that I will have my throat cut across, my tongue torn out by the roots
and buried in the sands of the sea, where the tide ebbs and flows twice in 24 hours, should I ever knowingly violate
this, my Entered Apprentice obligation, so help me God and keep me steadfast to the due performance of the saint.
Now, if you were a Christian pastor or whatever Wouldn’t that kind of raise
the hair on the back of your neck? Yeah, I think it would raise the head on the back of the necks of pretty
much most people just to hear that. Yeah. And then, uh, at that point,
the Worshipful Master says, My brother, in your current situation, what do you most desire?
And then the guy that’s with you, that he’s a senior warden, says, Light, whispers it in your ear.
And I say, light. And then they remove the blindfold.
And you see before you, This big, open Bible with a square and compass on it.
And it. is, those are represent the three great lights of Masonry. The Bible, the square, and the compass.
And then they are revealed by the three lesser lights of Masonry, which are three burning tapers
that are adjacent to the altar. Now that’s the most mild initiation.
From there on, they get more and more creepy. So, I don’t know how deep you want
to go into this, but Basically, masonry is an anti Christ thing.
It claims it’s not religious, but it is. You know, they play around with it because
they say, Oh, well, we’re just religious, but we’re not a religion because if they’re if they were a religion,
then if you were already a Christian, you shouldn’t join another religion. Most Christians would say that,
like, if you’re a Christian, you wouldn’t become a Buddhist. Right.
Masonry is a religion. I mean, it has all the qualities. this is what I tell people.
If you look at Webster’s Dictionary, there’s three things that make something a religion, according to the Webster.
Number one, something that has a belief in some sort of deity. Masonry has that.
Number two, it, that belief is expressed in some sort of ritual.
And masonry is full of ritual. I mean, that’s pretty much all it is. It’s, and then the third quality is
it has a system of some sort of ethics or morality and masonry has that.
So masonry is a religion and it’s an antichrist religion. And the problem is, is, that basically
if you drill down into this deep enough. And read the books, read the books,
that are written by people like Albert Pike, like Albert Mackey. These are two, you know, or
Arthur, uh, Arthur Edward Waite. These are three prominent scholars of
19th century, early 20th century Masonry. And all of them were occultists.
Arthur Edward Waite he wrote a book on black magic and pacts, how to sell your soul to the devil.
And in my book, Shameless plug. This is an older edition.
This is the first edition. It looks different now, but in my book, I document how almost every single
leading occult person of the late 19th and early 20th century was a Freemason.
They just go together like, you know, love and, marriage. If people want to go look at these
books, I just want you to like, kind of give them an idea because if they want to confirm that for themselves, what books are you talking about?
What people are you talking about? Well, there’s Morals and
Dogma by Albert Pike. He was like the greatest Masonic scholar in America in the 19th century.
He was the sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite. And he’s buried in the Scottish
Rite Temple, 13 blocks from the White House, so that’s one.
The other one. is Albert Mackey’s, uh, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry.
There’s Arthur Edward Wade, who has a whole bunch of books on masonry. Uh, again, all of these
were footnoted in my book. I mean, the last , uh.
Lots of pages of footnotes, because I’m not just making this stuff up.
The other person who really you need to pay attention to in all of this, because he’s more contemporary.
Have you ever heard of Manly P. Hall? I have. Yeah. Yeah. Well, he was one of the most notable
occultists in America in the 20th century. He passed away in 1994, I
think He was the head of the Philosophical Research Society. He was a very high level
ceremonial magician. And he was also a 33rd degree mason.
And he wrote this book, Lost Keys of Freemasonry. In that book, among many things, he says
that when you become a master mason, you are like a warrior on the block.
And that’s kind of a Masonic code. And the seething energies of Lucifer are yours to command.
So these are like the biggest Freemasonic figures that we we know about today.
And yet most Freemasons have no idea about this yeah, because they don’t read the books.
They just, they join the lodge for whatever reason. It might be for business because see, it used to be that up until
I think the early 90s, lawyers and doctors were not allowed to advertise.
They couldn’t put like an ad in the telephone book. Uh, it was like an ethics thing.
And so the only way that lawyers and doctors could kind of build up business was by masonry.
They joined the Masonic Lodge, they send referrals to one another, you know, a good old boys network.
So, that’s why a lot of people joined the Lodge, many people joined it because they had an uncle or a
father or a brother who was in it. And, honestly, unless you
really understand the occult. It’s boring. I mean, imagine the most boring
church service you’ve ever been at. And having spent five years in the
Mormon church, I can relate to that. But it’s just, you know, guys were
sitting there snoring during the Masonic ritual when I was there.
And, you know, because it’s like watching paint dry and they go every week and when
I was involved in this, I was like the youngest guy in the lodge by 20 years.
All these guys were like 50, 60, 70 years old, you know, and basically they
were there because they were buddies and afterwards they, you know, play poker and
eat, you know, sandwiches or something. but what none of these men understand,
I don’t think, is that deep down inside there’s this very dark, evil energy,
which is very sexualized, we document in the book how many men that have come
to us over the years for deliverance, they were in masonry and they began
to be drawn into wickedness, into perversion, and even into pedophilia.
And, uh, it’s, It’s dark, dangerous stuff because it opens up unholy desires
within the men and then because of the way the spiritual world works, that
in turn percolates down into their family and it affects the wife who may
or may not be involved because there’s a women’s Order of masonry called the Order of the Eastern Star, whose symbol
is a satanic pentagram, by the way, so anyway, it affects your children.
So many men that were masons at first it didn’t appear a problem.
but when their children started hitting puberty, they just started to go in
various ways nuts because of this trickle down influence of the Masonic lodge.
Yeah, I actually interviewed a woman whose dad was a freemason and, uh, just something very similar to that happened to her.
So she was never involved in, you know, the Eastern stars. And as far as I understand, her mom wasn’t involved either, but there
was, you know, an element of the children thing that you talked about. uh, with their family being abused,
his, her sibling, sorry, And she also around puberty started developing, you know, some weird things.
So, it does, uh, it does correlate with what you’re talking about, but I want to make sure that people understand. I want to go back to the degrees of Freemasonry.
You talked about the Blue Lodge. Uh, you also mentioned the Scottish Rite, There’s the York Rite, so can you explain how that’s set up so
people actually understand what it means to be a 33rd degree Mason? Cause I think it’s just, there’s a lot of confusion around it.
Well, it’s a little complicated, but in America, English Masonry is different, but in America, after Blue
Lodge, it forks off in two directions. You can either go to the Scottish Rite or the York Rite.
The York Rite. has 7 degrees. The Scottish Rite has 29 degrees.
when I was, when I was made a Master Mason, I was told, because at that
time, believe it or not, I was going to the seminary to become an old Catholic
priest, And some of my brother Masons knew that, and they said, well, the York Rite is the Christian path, so to speak,
so why don’t you go up that thing first? So I did, and the top of the
York Rite is what is called the Knight’s Templar degree. Now, in the Scottish rite, You
have these 29 degrees and some of them are really creepy.
I mean, seriously creepy. They have one, I think it’s a 19th degree, where they actually
try to call up the devil. And, um, finally at the top, the
32nd degree, which is the, um, the Sublime prince of the Royal Secret,
and that’s as high as most people go. If you’re some really important person,
either in industry, or in politics, or in entertainment, you might be offered
to become a 33rd degree Mason, which is the highest degree in American masonry,
and many people, you know, presidents, actors, I mean, people like, you know,
Roy Rogers, Harry Truman, um, all kinds of
celebrities, Burl Ives, they’re, they’re 33rd, or were, they’re all deceased now, 33rd degree masons, Gene Autry,
um, many of these people, so that’s the structure of it, and there’s nuances in
the York Rite that are very creepy, But the Scottish Rite is much more creepy.
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Okay. So, to make sure that everything, everyone understands, you know, kind of what you already set up. I, I’ll try to summarize it. So there’s the blue Lodge, which everyone
has to go through, which is three degrees. And then you have two choices either the York Rite, Which is seven, or
the Scottish Rite, which is 29. So three plus 29 equals 32. So 32 degrees, and honorary
33rd degree for people that are deemed to be important. So that’s kind of how it worked. Only on the Scottish rite that’s where the 33rd degree happens.
Well, actually, okay, let me, let me just correct yes, yes, If you’re, if you’re a 10th degree
Knight Templar, you can become a 33rd degree Mason, even if you never went through the Scottish Rite.
Okay. Minor detail, but. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for clarifying. So.
The Royal Secret
All right, now we talked about the 33rd degree mason people usually are like that’s the highest level of Freemasonry that there is.
There’s also a bunch of people that talk about, you know, this, there’s secrets in Freemasonry that a lot of people don’t know about and you have to, you know, be
deemed worthy to be told these secrets. You became a 33rd degree Mason and you eventually join this
secret group or secret order or whatever you want to call it. Can you explain what that is?
Okay. Well, beyond, okay, beyond what we’re, we’ve just been talking
about, over in Europe, there’s what’s called the Rite of Memphis Mitzrayim, and that is 360 degrees.
360 degrees. Beyond what’s, you know, I’ve already discussed and most Masons don’t even know
about that now I got up to the um, if
my memory serves 96th degree and because how I did that is there was a Group
in Chicago where they were they were involved with that thing because Chicago
Was and probably still is a major nexus of Satanism most people don’t know that,
so this group brought me into Memphis Mitzrayim and then ultimately, there
was a fellow that flew over all the way from Paris, who was the son of Pappas.
Now, you probably don’t know that name, but Pappas was a very prominent 19th century high level occultist and
ceremonial magician, and he wrote a book called the Tarot of the Bohemians, about
tarot cards, you know, and he came over and he brought me into the 90 97th degree.
And, And, this is where you get into the really deep stuff, the ideas behind sexual alchemy, how to supposedly live forever,
you know, all this creepy stuff, anyway,
I would go up to these guys that have been in the Scottish Rite forever, you know, older men that were in their 60s,
and I’d say, okay, I’m now a Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, you know,
whang, they did this initiation and I was a Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, so what’s the Royal Secret?
And they go, I don’t know. Now whether they were just feigning ignorance, because at this time I was like
in my late 20s, um, or what, I don’t know.
But I learned eventually, after getting into the Rite of Memphis Mysterium, and
again, this is something that probably only one in a thousand Masons in America understands, is that the royal
secret is that you can live forever by sexually vampirizing children.
literally. And that’s what these people believe.
Now again, the vast majority of Masons have no understanding of any of this.
They just think it’s this good old boys club that teaches You know, morality,
and this is the way with almost all of these groups, whether it’s the Mormons
or the Masons or the witches or the Vatican, they all have this vast number
of reasonably good people, in some cases, very good people under them
that are that are sort of feeding them all of this energy because this is it.
Let me back up. When I was into Satanism, we understood and were taught that Satan
draws energy from being worshipped.
And when, when these guys, they don’t, even if they don’t understand it, every time a mason kneels at
the altar, And swears an oath, the devil gets energy from that. And again, most Masons, if they heard
this, they would be scandalized. They’d say, this guy’s a nut. But the funny thing is, and like you
say, you’ve talked with people who, to a greater degree or a lesser degree,
and believe me, we’ve talked to dozens of people over the years in ministry who came to us who were, you know,
like, sodomized as children, who were literally taken to the Masonic Lodge
after hours, laid on that very same altar that the Holy King James Bible
laid on, and they were gang raped by a bunch of old men that were all high level
masons until they were practically dead. Yeah, that’s pretty much the story that I
heard without, you know, details because it was, it wasn’t an eyewitness account. It was a secondhand witness, but
it’s similar to what I heard before. Um, so, okay. A lot said about Freemasonry and
you kind of said how, you know, Freemasonry is worshiping lucifer, and I think that’s made very clear in the books that you talked about.
If people want to check the references, they can check your book, or they can go directly to the references if they doubt anything, because it’s in there.
Uh, I want to go back to something that you said earlier, because we kind of did a tangent on Freemasonry, because I thought it was very important, but
you talked about selling your soul. Um, let’s get back to that because I definitely don’t want to ignore that.
Can you explain the circumstances around that? Well, again, this, there was this group in Chicago.
And they were, they were entwined with this Memphis Mitzrayim rite,
and, uh, they were also with this, it was like two things together, the brotherhood, which I mentioned earlier,
and then this Memphis Mitzrayim thing. And I interacted with these people
and, um, at a certain point, they said, Well, if you want to go any further and
become a satanic priest, you need to, you know, sell your soul to the devil.
And so they took me to this park. In Glen Ellyn, Illinois, which is like a
suburb of Chicago, I don’t know if it’s still there or not, but it was a very weird part.. This was broad daylight
and they said, don’t worry about it. You know, the cops are all devil worshiper and and in the center of the
park, there was this like area where they had these weird Egyptian statues.
There was like, there literally was an altar. With horns, you know, kind of like the pictures you see of the of the altar in
the temple of Solomon, you know, that kind of thing and they brought out this black
book and there were all these names in it
and this one supposed high level Satanist kind of officiated and I swore an oath.
to Satan, my allegiance to him, that I would serve him for seven years
and he would give me everything I wanted, you know, wine, women, song, power, occult power, whatever.
And at the end of those seven years, he could kill me and take me to hell. By that time, I had been told that
Satanists believe that hell is like one long orgy of drugs, sex, and
rock and roll, so to speak, you know. So I didn’t think going to hell was a bad thing at that time.
So I had to sign my name in blood in this black book. And supposedly, this sounds funny,
but I was supposed to go out and find seven people to sell their souls
to the devil under me, so to speak, sort of like multi level marketing, but for the devil, and I did.
I got seven and I feel so bad about this. I’ve, I’ve contacted as many of
these people as I can find to try and talk them out of it and, you know, repent and all that.
But, you know, and still I, I didn’t
have the things I needed. I had, you know, my life was not good.
Even though I was supposed to be this high level warlock, satanic priest, blah, blah, blah.
I was working at a nothing job. You know, I was a security guard in a warehouse, barely getting by.
And then what happened is I’d
written a check every year. I wrote a check to the church of Satan. I think it was for 10 to,
uh, renew my subscription. They had a newsletter, probably still do, called the Cloven Hoof.
And, um, when I got the check back from the bank, because they used to do that, someone had written on the
check, some lady by the handwriting, I’ll be praying for you in Jesus name.
And I just scoffed. And the funny thing is, let me just say, I had not had any contact with Christians.
Nobody ever tried to witness to me. Nobody, you know, had ever come
to our door and try to, you know, give us track to talk about Jesus.
Even the Jehovah’s Witnesses never came to our door, because they were scared of us. You know, because people, people
understood, you know, they’d see us out in the backyard in the moonlight in black robes dancing
around, you know, so anyway, I uh, I got this check, and I just scoffed
at it, and literally, within 24 hours, it was like I was hit with a freight train.
I lost all my occult power, and believe me, magical power is real.
I lost my job. I got as sick as a dog.
And I thought, what the heck? You know, so we had an altar up
in the attic, the whole attic. We painted it black and we had a magic circle on the floor.
I had a big statue of pan, you know, the horn God, all kinds of creepy stuff.
And I went up there and I knelt and I prayed to Lucifer and I said, what’s going on? I’ve done everything you’ve told me.
And my life is just increasingly gone. Well, gone to hell literally.
And the funny thing is, even when I was praying to Lucifer,
Jesus answered my prayer. Because the next day, we got
a call from these two teenage Satanist girls from Chicago.
They wanted to come up and meet me because they heard about I was this great satanic priest.
And so they came up on the train. They said, we had a gift for you. And I thought, well, I could use a gift right now because I just lost my job.
I don’t have hardly any money, you know. And they show up. At the door, and they sit adoringly
at my feet, and they give me these two comic books from Chick Publications.
Yeah, I assume you’re familiar with Chick Publications. I’m not, I think I’m too young for that. It’s a Christian publishing house, and
he made these, I don’t know how many there are now, but at the time there were like 15 or so full color comic
books, but they were about Christian themes, and they were intended to be soul winning tools, and in the back
of them, there was, you know, a thing about, okay, how do you get born again? And the two that these kids gave me, I say
kids because they were probably in their late teens, one was called Spellbound,
and one was called Angel of Light. And you can look these up, they’re probably available online.
And they are about the dangers of the occult, and about how Lucifer is really
the god behind all false religions. And I just looked at them, you know,
whatever, you know, and threw them in the door in the closet and forgot about them. Well, anyway, the next day, there’s
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a knock on the door, and we open it up, and it’s Mormon missionaries.
Never had one come before, and they always are in, you know, two of them. Two young men, and I remember what
this guy said, this Grand Master Druid, back in, you know, 1973.
We’re now in 1980, and we joined the Mormon Church, uh, because we thought
that was where we were supposed to be. This was a sign from Lucifer. So, I joined the Mormon Church.
I tried to be a good Mormon. I stopped doing dope. I stopped having orgies.
I was just monogamous. And the only thing we did, because we had been led to believe by this, this Druid
guy, that the Mormons were white witches. And so we still did white witchcraft.
But we didn’t do satanism anymore. We got all of that out of our lives, went through the temple in the Mormon
church, uh, did all their secret rituals, which are very Masonic.
Well, that’s actually stopped there. Cause I, this is actually important. What kind of role did you have in the Mormon church?
Cause we just talked about missionaries come to your house and you said you joined, can you explain a little bit, you know, the progression and
what kind of role you eventually got yeah, well, okay, you get baptized.
And then after a year. If you, you know, mind your P’s and Q’s and pay your tithing and
all of that, you’re made an elder. And, uh, that’s what I was.
I was an elder. And then later, I was made an elders quorum president.
So that’s like an administrative role right under the bishop. Now understand, in a Mormon church,
I don’t know if it’s still this way, but back then, this is in the 80s, a bishop, like most people think of a
bishop as some really high level guy, you know, in the Mormon Church, the bishop is the head of a local congregation.
They call it a ward. W A R D. And an elders quorum president
is kind of like right under the bishop and takes care of administrative stuff. And I, I, you get, I had gotten a
temple recommend, which is like a card that allows you to go to the
temple because you’re not allowed to go to the temple unless you’re worthy. And at that time we went to Salt Lake
city cause that’s like the Cadillac of Mormon temples, the Salt Lake temple.
And we went through the rituals and that, I’ll tell ya. That’s a whole story in itself.
Do you want to get into that? Of course. Yeah. Okay, well, so, we go, now,
mind you, we had information from this Grand Master Druid. He said, give these words to the guy
when you go into the Mormon temple. And they had a system.
Which is probably kind of ahead of its time. This was, let’s see, 1981, where you
had this card and it had a code on it. Like nowadays, everybody’s familiar with this, some kind of magnetic coding.
They’d put it into the machine and that would indicate you’re legit. And then we were, we were told to say these words.
And when we put these words into the computer after our, our card,
the whole system, it crashed the entire computer system.
And so they didn’t know what to do about that. So they got rid of the
people that they could. They took us through the ritual, which involves a whole, I mean, it’s hours long.
It’s kind of like the, um, the Masonic ritual on steroids. I mean, you go downstairs,
you get all basically naked. They wash your body and it’s
done man to man, woman to woman, but they wash your body. They anoint your body with oil.
You’re given this magical temple garment, which you may or may not have heard of. And what’s interesting, is, just to
back one step up, a lot of people don’t know, Joseph Smith, who was the founder
of the Mormon Church, in 1844, he was made a Master Mason in Nauvoo, Illinois.
And after he was made a Master Mason, he kind of stole most of the Masonic
ritual and created this temple ceremony. the whole thing is just bizarre,
and I go into great depth. I have a video called Mormonism’s Temple of Doom, a DVD that you can
get that goes into all this in detail. But anyway, this is, this is where it gets kind of odd, because after this
is all over, we were invited to go meet with the president of the Salt Lake
Temple, which is kind of a big deal. And he said, what can I do for you?
And I said, well, we’ve been told, we didn’t say by a druid, but we’ve been
told that we need to talk to an apostle. Now, understand that in the Mormon
church, There’s this hierarchy. There’s the Prophet, who’s called the President, and then there’s
the First Presidency, which is two Advisors and the Prophet. Under them are twelve Apostles.
So, he said, well, I’ll see what I can do. So, he arranged for us to go to
the church office building and meet with one of the Twelve Apostles. At that time, it was Elder James Faust.
Believe it or not, that was his name, Faust, which is kind of weird if you Faust is a very prominent
name in the history of the occult. So we went there, up into the church
office building, and to make a long story short, he said, well, what
do you want to talk to us about? And he said, well, we had these dreams.
And this is true, and again, back then, nobody knew what was going on in the Mormon temples.
The stuff had not been made public in any way a couple years after this.
A couple, Chuck and Dolly Saget, put out a book called What’s Going On In There.
They were former temple workers. And they revealed the whole thing.
But at this time, there was no anybody. And I said, we saw this ritual where there was this white altar with a
satin covering just like what’s in the celestial room of the Mormon temple.
And on it was this naked young girl and everybody was around it chanting Hail Lucifer.
And he said, this apostle guy, he said, well I can tell you our very extraordinary
people and I bury you my solemn testimony. This is a big deal. If you ever talked to a Mormon, if
they start saying, I bury you my solemn testimony, this is like a big deal for them that what you have said is true.
And if you can come to Salt Lake and live here, we will find a place for you in the worship of the temple.
So I’m actually curious about one thing. You talked about the Druid telling you that the Lucifer, this Luciferian
secrets were found in Freemasonry and in the Mormon church, right? And you had been a Freemason at that point. You also went to the,
the temple in Salt Lake. Can you talk about the similarities, if there are some, and what are they
between Freemasonry and Mormonism? well, first of all, if you go to Temple
Square you’ll see Masonic handshakes, you’ll see the all seeing eye, you’ll
see the sun, the moon, the stars. There’s no crosses on the Mormon temple.
There’s nothing Christian on the outside of the Mormon temple. When you get inside the temple,
most of the similarities are the fact you go through three levels.
And in each level you’re made to, you’re, you’re taught hand signs and handshakes and things that are
all very similar to Masonic stuff. And you are made to swear an oath and you
went in the first level, which I think is, I mean, it’s been ages since I’ve gone through all of this, you put your
hand to your throat and go like this, the same as you’re doing in the entered apprentice degree of the Masonic Lodge, In
the third level, you are taught another set of secret handshakes, and then you’re
instructed, and this is where it gets really masonic, you’re instructed to go up, and they have this veil, which
they say is like the veil in Solomon’s temple, so you’ve got Masonic markings.
You have a square and a compass on the two, your two. You know, your chest, you have
another marking on your navel and another Masonic marking on your knee. Okay, the same markings are on the veil,
but they’re stitched so there are holes. And there’s a guy on the other
side of the veil that you can’t see who represents Heavenly Father.
He represents God, and you go up to this guy, and you’re instructed, you put
your hand through the veil, and this is called the five points of fellowship,
and this is right out of masonry, and right, right out of witchcraft. With Gardnerian, Alexandrian witchcraft.
And masonry and Mormonism all have these five points. And the five points of fellowship are
foot to foot, knee to knee, hand to back, breast to breast, and mouth to ear.
I think I got that right. And anyhow, so you’re embracing this unknown guy through this veil,
and he whispers to you the secret name of the, um, celestial kingdom.
And you ready for this? I don’t know. I think.
It’s health in the navel, marrow in the bones, strength in the loins and in the sinews, power in the priesthood,
be upon me and my posterity for all generations of time and all eternity.
Now that might sound reasonably benign, except for the fact that it’s almost word
for word out of the satanic grimoire. It’s a satanic incantation.
The only difference. is that obscene words are used and then
when you’re done with that, this guy draws you through the veil into what is called
the celestial room, the celestial kingdom. And basically it’s like
this beautifully appointed. Everything is in white. Or light beige, you know, with sofas,
it’s like being in a really fancy hotel lobby and people are invited to just
sit and absorb the wonderfulness of it. And they believe literally that God, the
father who they believe to be a man in a body, and they believe that he invisibly
walks around this celestial room. And they, and I don’t know if you
know this or not, but they believe he has hundreds of goddess wives.
And that he is constantly impregnating these wives who give birth to spirit children, who come down and they,
they believe that every child that is born on earth is first fathered
in heaven with heavenly father and one of his goddess wives. I’ve heard about that, and I think a lot
of Mormons, if they hear you talking, they’ll say that’s not true, but if you actually go back to the history of what Joseph Smith taught, like, you’ll see,
and if you talk to some of the elders, probably in the Mormon church, that know about this stuff, they’ll tell you about it, but what I find, uh, in what you
said is essentially that, you know, the details of Mormonism and Freemasonry, like, the details are different, but the structure is very, very similar, and
you can see where kind of Joseph Smith took it from, especially since he was a Freemason, so that’s super interesting.
I want to go back to your story, though, Because you joined the mormon church to try to help your life.
Your life was, you were really struggling at the time And you’re trying to you know become a better person have a better life and all of that.
What did your life look like inside of the mormon church? Well, it was, it was better, but of
course, part of that was because I was no longer actively worshiping the devil.
I mean, I thought I was worshiping the true God, but I wasn’t and,
uh, I issued all of my vices. I mean, I was no longer doing cocaine or smoking dope, or I
never was one for drinking alcohol. Um, so, I mean, it was better, but.
As I rose in the ranks, and this is kind of an, I’m glad you asked this question. As I became an elders quorum
president, and again, I don’t know how things are now, but back in this, this was in the early 80s.
the elders quorum president was supposed to see that all of these guys under him, these elders,
would go out and visit every home. In the ward in the local congregation
to see how they were doing and to bring them a message from the prophet, quote, unquote, and I’ll tell you
1 thing the Mormons get right. Like, I tell people, even a broken clock is right twice a day and they’re, they are
very good at taking care of their people. If you saw a neighbor who was in
trouble in some way, like they needed their sidewalk shoveled or whatever, you would go do that.
And the idea was you were going to go and love bomb this neighbor. And make them want to join the Mormon church.
And that’s pretty good. You know, I mean, I, I don’t fault that, but, you know, you gotta realize, for me,
just let me just put this in perspective. At this time, I had a job working in a retail store, 40 hours a week.
In addition to that, I literally had to spend another 40 hours a week working for the Mormon church.
With no pay, because none of the people, except at the very highest levels of the Mormon Church, get any salary.
So, again, that’s an admirable thing, but I was just working myself to death.
And I, oftentimes, I would have to go and do the home teaching, because I couldn’t find somebody else to do it.
And I would visit these people, And I would talk to these people, I’ll tell you this one story.
There was this one guy, I won’t say his name, but he was this older fellow, he was
sweet as can be, married, had a family. But he was stuck at being a deacon.
A deacon is a 12 year old boy. If you turn to the age of 12
years old, the bishop lays hands on you and makes you a deacon. So this guy was stuck at being a
deacon because he wasn’t worthy. Why wasn’t he worthy? He couldn’t stop smoking.
And as you may know, there’s the big no no’s in the Mormon churches. You can’t smoke.
Of course, you can’t take any kind of illegal drugs. And you can’t drink coffee.
So, this guy was trying, you know, I don’t know if you’ve ever been a smoker, but
it’s a hard thing to get off your back. And I would give this guy priesthood
blessings, I would pray with him, I would fast with him, I’d do all this, and he was stuck.
He was going to end up being like the Mormon Church’s only 90 year old deacon because of the merciless
quality of Mormonism and the fact that it didn’t really have any power to transform his life.
And there were numerous stories like that. And it began to put a crack in my belief
in Mormonism because I thought, okay, if this is the true church, which is what they teach, Then why, if I’m, if
I’m holding the priesthood, you know, I was a holy Melchizedek priesthood elder. And if I laid hands on a guy to be set
free from nicotine, why didn’t that work? Especially when I was doing it like every week.
especially because you had been in the occult before, and you had some of the power of the occult, and so it’s like
you understood that there was power somewhere, and that Lucifer could give you power, and that you thought you were in the true church, and you found
none of this power, so I understand, but what did you do, because you said it started to question your whole worldview, like how did that, develop over time,
Well, yeah, I’m okay. Leaving on that. I, ended up having to move out
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of Milwaukee because at that time my wife wanted to go to nursing school and there was a nursing
school in Dubuque that was good. And so I was without a job and
I had some time on my hands. And I was trying to find work and, uh,
I was plugged into the local Mormon church in Dubuque, the, the ward there.
But of course I was no longer an Elder’s Quorum president. And I saw this thing in the local
penny advertiser, you know, that said, Oh, there’s going to be a prophecy seminar at this park.
Oh, well that’s good, I thought. I can go to this prophecy seminar, because it didn’t say what church it was,
and I can steal some sheep, because I belong to a church that’s being run by
a true prophet, you know, whoop dee doo. And so I went to this thing, and I had
never been to a Protestant service. And there was this evangelist
up there, and they were talking about the book of Revelation. And, uh, this guy was presenting
the Gospel in the context of explaining their version of what the Book of Revelation means.
so anyway, he was talking about how
you’re saved by grace through faith. You know, the basic Christian gospel,
and I kind of raised my hand being, you know, this wiseacre because they didn’t know I was a Mormon.
And you see, Mormons teach. that basically, there’s only two
choices for the true church, either the Catholics, who claim, you know, to have
this apostolic succession all the way back to Peter, up to the present day,
or else Joseph Smith, who was supposedly given this mandate in the year 1830
by the angel Moroni, and by John the Baptist, and whatever, and because they
said, That all the Protestant churches
were split off of the Catholic Church, and so therefore they had no authority.
And so either you gotta be a Catholic or you gotta be a Mormon. And so I raised this point with this guy, and he says to me, Well, where
do you get the idea that you need to be baptized in order to be saved? It says in Acts 16:31, Believe in
the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. And that was the Bible verse that hit me.
You know, because I’d already read the whole King James Bible, because the Mormons used the King James Bible. I’d read the Bible through
five times as a Mormon. But I’d never seen that verse, like, you know how Bible verses leap out at you.
And this verse went through my magic Mormon underwear like a bullet through a sheet of wet tissue paper.
And I went home and I was trembling and I prayed and I fasted.
Because that’s what Mormons are supposed to do. If you run into a spiritual dilemma, it says right in Doctrine and
Covenants, which is one of the Mormon scriptures, of the four. They have four scriptures.
They have the Bible, the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price.
And I prayed and I fasted, and it supposedly If you do that, if what you’re thinking of is true,
you get a burning in your bosom. And if it’s not true, the Holy Spirit will
send you a stupor of mind, and you will forget what you’re even talking about.
So I didn’t get either one. And so, I did bring to mind the
comic books that I had gotten five years earlier, or more, by this time.
And I went and dug them out because I remember in the back it was how to be a Christian. And so I got down at the foot of my
bed, I knelt, I took off my magic Mormon underwear, because I didn’t want any static on the line when I talked to God.
And I prayed the prayers in the back of that comic book and I got born again.
And that was the beginning of my journey as a true Christian. So, I, I got saved partly through the
Assemblies of God, but then I was going to study to be a minister, and there were
stipulations that if you were, either you or your wife were divorced, and my wife was a divorcee, you can’t be a minister.
At that time, that was the rule in the Assembly. So I went over to the Foursquare Church, which is a similar, I don’t know if
you’re familiar with Charismatic Churches, but it’s another Charismatic Church.
And there the pastor and his wife did deliverance on me and I got set free with a whole legion of demons, I’m sure.
especially with the things you were involved in. A lot of which we didn’t, we didn’t touch on because they, they’re quite graphic
and you know, for the sake of time, we can’t talk about everything that you’ve gone through because you have so much, there’s something that you talked about.
Obviously we talked about you selling your soul. Now you accepted Jesus. I remember you talking about how the
covenant or the deal that you made with the devil was for seven years. Uh, so what happened with that?
Well, thankfully, okay, that was made in 19. Let’s see, that was 1979
and I got saved in 1984.
And when I got saved, that wiped out that stupid covenant. It took the power of the devil off of
me, because I became a child of God. And of course, I renounced that covenant.
Part of, you know, I mean, I know there’s different ways that people do deliverance. And I don’t know how familiar you
are with deliverance, but, you know, one of the things that we encourage people to do, and I was encouraged
to do, was like, I went through and I renounced all of my Masonic Oaths.
I renounced all the oaths and covenants I took in the Mormon Church. I renounced the, uh, baptismal
vows of the Catholic Church. And I renounced, uh, that oath that I took
to the devil in that park in Glen Ellyn. And nailed it all to the cross.
So it was, you became a Christian before the seven years had actually passed, uh,
and who knows what would have happened if, uh, that didn’t, uh, I guess we’re never going to know, but, uh, there’s
something else that I would not be a good interviewer if I didn’t ask you because Freemasonry is kind of a secret thing.
You can’t talk about it. You already mentioned that you’re breaking these rules. Uh, how are you able to be so open
against Freemasonry as a former Mason? Do you have any repercussions? Did that ever happen to you?
Can you explain that? yeah, you could say that. I have had so many attempts on my life.
Can’t even begin to tell you. But what partially helped me was the fact and I’ll just Insert this little
tale, since you say you like stories. When I moved to Dubuque, I
wanted to go and reconnect with the Masonic Lodge in Dubuque. And so I went to the Mas.. And this
was right after literally about a week after I got born again, the, the Masonic Lodge had, they called it a
hell, a high 12 luncheon, which was on Friday noon and everybody was welcome.
And I went to this luncheon, it was like a free meal. And, uh, I got in there and it’s
down in the basement of the, this big lodge thing, downtown Dubuque.
And as I was eating, I could feel this darkness for the, I’ve been in masonic lodges hundreds of times, but because
now I had the Holy Spirit within me, I could feel something dark and evil and
oppressive, just pushing down on me. And I, you know, ate the lunch and
I even, I felt like this voice in my head saying, my son, get out of here.
So I even skipped dessert, which for me was a big deal back then. And I, I went outside and this is in
June into the bright June sunshine. And I felt like this, this incredible weight was off me.
So I went home and I was led. To go to Ezekiel chapter 8, let me, let me
just read because it’s, it’s amazing how this dovetailed with the Masonic Lodge.
Okay, here we are. I’m not going to read. It’s kind of long, but he says
he’s digging through the wall and he says, you know, and this is in verse 13 of chapter 8.
He said to me, this angel or whatever, Turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see greater abominations that they do.
Meaning, the elders of Israel. Then he brought me to the gate of the Lord’s house, which is toward the north.
And behold, there sat women. Weeping for Tammuz. Now, Tammuz is a false, slain, and risen
God, who is part of the Masonic Pantheon. Then said unto him, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
Turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see the greater abominations than these. And he brought, now this is critical,
verse 16, And he brought me to the inner court of the Lord’s house, and behold, the door of the, uh, temple of the Lord,
Between the porch and the altar were about five and twenty men, with their backs toward the temple of the Lord,
and their faces toward the east, and they worshiped the sun toward the east.
Now, why is that important? Well, Masonic temples are
required to face east. The, the worshipful master is in the east, and he is a symbol of the sun.
And all the devotions in the Masonic Lodge face east. That means, theoretically, they have
the back to the Ark of the Covenant. They have their back to the truth.
And there’s a thing in Masonic ritual, when every, they have a ritual you go
through whenever they open the Lodge. You know, every week they open the Lodge. And They go around when they
come to the worshipful master. It says, as the sun rises in the east to rule and govern the day.
So also rises the worshipful master in the east to rule and govern the lodge.
And then the master stands up and he knocks up the lodge, which means he wraps the devil three times.
And the symbolism was so vivid when I saw that scripture.
Because I had been immersed in masonry for nine years. I knew it backwards and forwards.
And I realized this was an indictment of the Masonic Lodge. And within a week, I sent a letter
to the Masonic Lodge and asked to have my name taken off the worlds.
Final Message
There’s so much and for the sake of time, I know you have to go, so we’ll have to wrap it up. It’s unfortunate because there’s so many things that we could talk about, but you
wrote books, you have a bunch of stuff. If people want more detail, they can go there, they can find you. I’ll put all the links on the website.
If you go in the description of this episode, you’ll be able to find all of that. But to end, Bill, I want to
ask you and give you this opportunity to give a message. And usually I only ask people one,
but for you, I wanted to Make it a little bit different because you’ve been in so many different things. Uh, you know, you were a satanist
a freemason and a mormon So if you had a message to give to each one of these people that are listening today, what would it be?
Well, I mean, let me start with, uh, witches slash satanist.
I mean, those people are worshiping power. They, they think they are trying
to become one with nature, but the power they are trying to, um, tap.
Is the power of the devil, and I know a lot of these people, even some Satanists
will say, we don’t believe in the devil except as an archetype, as a symbol., But they’re whistling in the dark.
They’re making a grave mistake. That can cost them their souls because,
you know, it doesn’t matter what you think you believe the truth with a
capital T is out there and Yeshua is the way the truth and the life and
if you reject him as most witches and satanists do, then your fate is not good.
It’s not that God is this big meany in the sky who’s going to send you to hell.
It’s your decision. to ignore Christ or mock Christ,
whatever you want to call it, that is a decision that’s going to cost you an eternity in a very dark place.
And you don’t want to do that. And essentially that same, I would share that same message.
I mean, masons. Again, a lot of Masons are Christians,
but the problem is, you know, like Elijah said to the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings
18, how long halt ye between two opinions? If Baal is God, serve him, but
if the Lord is God, serve him. The Mason. He might be the nicest person you
might imagine, but he’s got one, he’s knelt at the altar of Baal.
He may have one knee on the altar of Christ, and one knee on the altar of Baal, and these two
things are going to drift apart. And in my experience, I’ve been
ministering to Freemasons since 1988, and It’s very hard for a mate for a Christian
Mason to keep his testimony strong. It’s very hard because the, the
Masonic lodge will just suck. All the spiritual fire off of you.
So you need to get out of it because the devil is after you and even though it might seem good at the time.
You know, there’s a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof is death.
And I’d say the same, almost the same thing to the Mormons. Except the problem is with the Mormons,
you’re totally worshipping a false god, you’re totally worshipping a false Jesus,
you’re following a plan of salvation which is absolutely false, and you’re in
a very dark, I mean, Mormonism is honestly darker than Masonry, in my humble opinion.
So if you’re in the Mormon church, you probably don’t feel that evil. But the men at the top of the Mormon
church are devil worshippers and that spiritual power is percolating
downward into you and into your family because of the way headship and authority works in in the world.
So again, you need to get out of the Mormon church. You need to find a good Christian church that really believes in the
Bible, and, you know, again, renounce it, renounce your baptism, and if
you’ve been to the temple, renounce your temple vows, and then go and get baptized by a Christian pastor, you know,
and you’ll be hopefully on your way. But, uh, yeah, all three of those
paths ultimately will end in the same place, even though the ones seem much darker than the other two.
But, uh, the devil disguises himself as an angel of light.
Paul tells us so that he can deceive us. So that’s what I would say.
Trust in Yeshua, Jesus Christ. Don’t trust in Joseph Smith. Don’t trust in the false Christ of
Masonry who’s called Hiram Abiff and certainly don’t trust in Satan.
Thanks for listening to this episode of the Almost False Podcast. Unfortunately, Bill is a very busy man
and I only had a couple hours with him, which is woefully insufficient to talk about everything that he’s experienced.
I’m trying to get him on the show again. If that happens, I’ll leave a link in the description, but whether it happens or not, I highly encourage
you to go check out his content. If you want more in depth knowledge about what he said than his books are the best place to go, you can find
them by clicking the guest info link in the description of this episode. Thank you again for listening. I hope you learned something.
Have a good one. And stay blessed
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