Paul’s Use of Thesis, Anti-thesis, & Synthesis – Paul Is a Freemason.
Modern Churches Are Masonic Lodges/Temples.
The article argues that the Apostle Paul employed Freemasonic rhetorical techniques—specifically the Hegelian dialectic (thesis-antithesis-synthesis)—to manipulate early Christian doctrine. It claims Paul was a high-ranking Freemason (“Master Builder”) who corrupted Jesus’ teachings, turning churches into Masonic-like institutions. The piece challenges traditional Christian interpretations of Paul’s letters, suggesting they were designed to create theological confusion and control believers.
Key Arguments
1. Paul’s Use of the Hegelian Dialectic
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Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis:
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Paul presents contradictory ideas to lead readers to a “synthesized” conclusion favorable to his theology.
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Example (1 Corinthians 8-10):
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Thesis (Ch. 9): “I have the right to eat meat sacrificed to idols because I preach the Gospel.”
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Antithesis (Ch. 10): “Don’t eat idol meat—it’s demonic!”
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Synthesis (Ch. 10:25-28): “Eat idol meat if no one is offended, but avoid it to prevent scandal.”
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This method softens resistance to doctrines that originally contradicted Torah (e.g., rejecting dietary laws).
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2. Paul as a Freemason
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“Master Builder” (1 Corinthians 3:10):
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The title aligns with the highest degree in Freemasonry (Holy Royal Arch).
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Suggests Paul was part of a secretive, pre-Christian Masonic tradition.
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Double-Mindedness:
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Paul claims to “become all things to all men” (1 Corinthians 9:20-22), adopting different personas—a tactic likened to Masonic deception.
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Criticized as hypocrisy (James 4:8) and “acting” (Greek: hypokrites).
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3. Freemasonic Influence on Christianity
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Churches as Masonic Lodges:
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Christian churches allegedly mimic Masonic architecture (e.g., phallic symbols, “Babel buildings”).
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Freemasons encouraged members to join churches to control religious narratives.
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Corruption of Doctrine:
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Paul’s synthesis of law vs. grace (Romans 5-7) mirrors Masonic “order from chaos” strategies.
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Result: A watered-down faith that rejects Torah obedience (e.g., “saved by faith alone”).
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4. Contradictions with Jesus’ Teachings
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Lawlessness vs. Torah:
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Jesus upheld the Law (Matthew 5:17-19), but Paul called it a “curse” (Galatians 3:10).
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Paul’s claim that believers are “slaves to sin” (Romans 7:14-25) contradicts Jesus’ command to “sin no more” (John 8:11).
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Idol Meat Controversy:
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Jesus’ followers (e.g., Peter) rejected idol meat (Acts 15:29), but Paul compromised (1 Corinthians 10:27).
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5. Historical and Symbolic Evidence
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Paul’s Alleged Dual Identity:
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Linked to Apollonius of Tyana, a Pythagorean philosopher (associated with occult traditions).
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Pythagorean teachings (e.g., Emerald Tablets of Thoth) influenced Hermeticism and Freemasonry.
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Masonic Symbols in Christianity:
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The double-headed phoenix (representing duality) parallels Paul’s two-sided rhetoric.
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Conclusion
The article portrays Paul as a Masonic infiltrator who:
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Used dialectical deception to undermine Torah-based faith.
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Established a hybrid religion merging paganism with Messianic teachings.
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Turned churches into veiled Masonic lodges, perpetuating spiritual control.
Final Claim: Modern Christianity is a Freemasonic construct that distorts Jesus’ true message.
Implications:
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Believers must reject Pauline theology and return to Torah obedience.
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Churches should be scrutinized for Masonic symbolism and influence.
Controversial Takeaway:
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Paul was not a true apostle but a “Master Builder” of a counterfeit faith.
This theory aligns with Hebrew Roots and conspiratorial critiques of institutional Christianity, though it remains hotly debated.
Key Questions Raised:
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Was Paul a divinely inspired apostle or a Masonic agent?
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Are mainstream churches unwittingly perpetuating a paganized faith?
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How much of Christian doctrine stems from Freemasonic manipulation?
The article urges readers to re-examine Paul’s writings in light of these claims.
Transcript
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Paul’s Use of Thesis, Anti-thesis, & Synthesis – Paul Is a Freemason, Churches Are Masonic Lodges
Introduction
When mainstream Christians read Paul’s letters, they often interpret him as saying that we are saved by faith alone and are not under the Law of God—meaning we don’t have to worry about keeping the commandments or sinning because we’re under grace. On the other hand, Hebrew Roots or Messianic believers tend to argue that Paul is saying we are saved by faith and works—that true faith naturally leads to obedience, and we are still supposed to keep God’s Law, though not the man-made traditions of the Pharisees.
The reason Paul is misunderstood in such drastically different ways is twofold:
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Preconceived Interpretations – Most people read the Bible through the lens of what they already believe, rather than questioning whether their understanding might be wrong.
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Paul’s Rhetorical Technique – Paul employs a method of argumentation known as thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, a dialectical approach that leads readers to a predetermined conclusion.
This method is similar to the Hegelian dialectic, often used in politics (e.g., Republican vs. Democrat debates) to manipulate people into accepting a synthesized compromise.
Paul’s Use of Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis
Example 1: Eating Meat Sacrificed to Idols (1 Corinthians 8-10)
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Thesis (1 Corinthians 9) – Paul argues that he has the right to eat whatever he wants because he is an apostle preaching the Gospel. He compares himself to a temple priest who eats from the offerings.
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Antithesis (1 Corinthians 10:1-22) – He then warns against eating meat sacrificed to idols, citing Israel’s idolatry in the wilderness and calling it “fellowship with demons.”
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Synthesis (1 Corinthians 10:23-33) – Finally, he concludes that while idols are nothing, believers should avoid offending others. Thus, it’s okay to eat idol meat in private but not in front of weaker believers.
Analysis: This structure allows Paul to appear balanced, but it ultimately undermines the strict Torah prohibition against idolatry (Exodus 34:15).
Example 2: Law vs. Grace (Romans 5-7)
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Thesis (Romans 5) – We are justified by faith, freed from sin’s penalty.
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Antithesis (Romans 6) – “Shall we sin because we are not under Law but grace? Certainly not!”
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Synthesis (Romans 7) – “The Law is spiritual, but I am carnal, sold under sin… So then, with the mind I serve God’s Law, but with the flesh, the law of sin.”
Analysis: This leads to a defeatist theology where sin is inevitable, contradicting Jesus’ command to “go and sin no more” (John 8:11).
Paul as a Freemason: The “Master Builder”
Paul refers to himself as a “master builder” (1 Corinthians 3:10), a title associated with the highest degree of Freemasonry (the Holy Royal Arch). This is not coincidental—Freemasonry’s roots trace back to ancient mystery schools (Pythagorean, Hermetic, Egyptian), which Paul may have been influenced by.
Evidence of Masonic Influence:
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Double-Mindedness – Paul boasts, “I became all things to all men” (1 Corinthians 9:20-22), adopting different personas depending on his audience. This aligns with Masonic deception tactics.
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Symbolism in Churches – Many traditional church designs incorporate Masonic architecture (e.g., twin pillars, occult symbolism).
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The Double-Headed Phoenix – A Masonic symbol representing controlled opposition (two sides of the same deception), much like Paul’s dialectical arguments.
Paul vs. Jesus and the Original Apostles
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Jesus upheld the Torah (Matthew 5:17-19) and condemned hypocrisy.
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James declared, “Faith without works is dead” (James 2:17).
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Peter forbade eating meat sacrificed to idols (Acts 15:29).
Yet Paul’s teachings often contradict these positions, creating a synthetic Christianity that blends truth with compromise.
Conclusion: Christianity as a Masonic Construct?
The article argues that:
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Paul was a trained rhetorician using Masonic-style dialectics to manipulate belief.
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Modern churches unknowingly function as Masonic lodges, perpetuating a hybrid faith.
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True believers must reject Paul’s synthetic theology and return to Torah-based obedience.
Final Warning:
“A house divided cannot stand. Paul’s double-minded teachings have led to thousands of denominations—proof that his methods create chaos, not truth.”
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