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Voices From the Dead
The Dark Rituals and Hidden Worship of the Masonic Lodge
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Texe Marrs

Voices From the Dead: The Dark Rituals and Hidden Worship of the Masonic Lodge

Copyright 2018, by Texe Marrs.

Published by RiverCrest Publishing 4819 R.O. Dr., Suite 102, Spicewood, Texas 78669.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by USA copyright law. The author and publisher have taken great care to abide by copyright law in preparing this book. Please notify the publisher of any inadvertent omission, and correction will be made at the earliest opportunity. Photos and illustrations and the rights thereto remain the property of the original sources and are used here only as provided by USA copyright law.

Cover design: Texe Marrs and Sandra Myers.

Printed in the United States of America.

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 201894567

Categories:

Religion Freemasonry

Christianity Judaism

ISBN 978-1930004-49-8

(Note: In this book, the Kabbalah is sometimes spelled Kabala, Cabala, or by another variation. The author generally uses the spelling in the source being quoted.)

Examine us in depthwe have nothing to hide.

James T. Tresner, 33, in the
foreword to Is it True What
They Say About Freemasonry?

(Masonic Service Association, 1994)
Table of Contents
He Speaks From His Coffin to the Masonic Candidates. Who is This Man?
He is said to be the Father of international Freemasonry Albert Pike 33 - photo 1

He is said to be the Father of international Freemasonry.

Albert Pike, 33, boasted: He holds The Keys of the Present, the Past, and the Future.

He authored a mystical book widely acclaimed in modern Judaism. The Jews say that a team of angels dictated this book to him.

His teachings are found in the Jewish Talmud and are considered Law to modern-day Jews. Among his most famous teachings: The best of the ChristiansKill!

A pedophile, he taught it is acceptable for a high priest to have sex with three year-old girls.

He is honored today in the Masonic Lodges 30th degree ritual in which he lies in a coffin and directs the initiation of candidates, requiring oaths of them to abandon their faith and adopt the Mystery religion of kabbalistic Freemasonry.

Who is this man? Why do Masons say his famous Zohar and Kabbalah are far superior to the Holy Bible?
The incredible truth about this mysterious satanic disciple is revealed in the pages of Voices From the Dead.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND INTRODUCTION
And so, whether we worship at the shrines and embrace the doctrines of Zoroaster or Mohammed or Confucius or Moses or Buddha or those of the Christian world, we know that there moves among us every day a timeless Force, greater and stronger than ourselves... Henry C. Clausen, 33, Sovereign Grand Commander, (Supreme Mother Council, 1980), Emergence of the Mystical

The above statement is typical of Masonrys leaders. It indicates Freemasonrys worship of a mysterious Force that exists in the world. This Force, says Masonrys leaders, is neither Christian nor of another world faith. Its names are derived strictly from the Jewish Kabbalah and the ancient primitive religion prescribed in the rituals and ceremonies of Freemasonry. The worship of this Force predates Christianity and, claim the Masons, is able to make men divine gods. What is this Force? Is it of God or of Satan? Can we access the dead to answer these questions? That is the subject matter of this book.

One Masonic authority, quoted in this book, refers to this Force as the Seething energies of Lucifer. This, regrettably, represents the doctrine of Freemasonry. We will closely examine this ungodly doctrine in these pages, but I wish to declare now, up front, that Masonry is far off the mark in its strange philosophy.

I believe that, for Christians, it is only necessary to keep in mind these two important Scriptures when gauging the truth and untruth found in Freemasonry.

1. Jesus our Lord stated: I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. (John 14:6)

2. The Apostle Paul wrote: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:10,11)

Freemasonry adamantly opposes both these scriptural truths. Both are at the very foundation of true Christianity. Thus we know that the Masonic Lodge is decidedly not of the Christian faith.

Acknowledgements and Gratitude

I wish to acknowledge and give gratitude for the many Christian researchers investigating the field of Freemasonry. Without your outstanding efforts, my own research would be severely impeded. Thank you so very much!

I would especially like to thank my dear friend, James L. Holly, M.D. Dr. Holly is not only a premier medical doctor from Beaumont, Texas, he has pioneered the way for many to examine the lies and deceptions of Freemasonry. In the 1990s, Dr. Holly was a leader in the Southern Baptist Convention movement to expose Freemasonry and prove conclusively that it is not compatible with Christianity. His efforts, I believe, were stunningly successful and many Masons consequently renounced their membership in the Masonic Lodge. These men were freed from the demonic grip of Masonry and their souls cleansed. I am convinced that when he goes to heaven, Dr. Holly will meet many of these men and truly understand how many lives he has saved.

Dr. Holly is also the Christian inspiration for this book. It was from reading his excellent volumes, The Southern Baptist Convention and Freemasonry, that I came upon the name Simeon Bar Yochai. As far as I can tell, Dr. Holly is one of the first Christian researchers to connect Rabbi Bar Yochai with Masonic ritual. Having written several key books recently on the kabbalistic religion, I immediately recognized the important role played by one of Judaisms most famous authorities, Simeon Bar Yochai (Rabbi Simeon Bar Yochai) in Freemasonry. He is author of the Jewish Kabbalah and its component book, The Zohar. This is a primary sourceyou can call these books the Bible of Freemasonry.

Dr. Hollys accurate exposure of one of Judaisms most famous ancient rabbis, Rabbi Simeon Bar Yochai, is extremely important. It highlights the direct links between the kabbalistic religion of Judaism and Freemasonry. Most Christian investigations of the Masonic Lodge omit mentions of this key link. The researchers do not wish to impugn Judaism. Some are afraid of being unfairly branded an anti-Semite. They fail to report the clear statements of Freemasonrys founders who heap effusive praise on Judaisms occult Kabbalah and give credit to the Kabbalah for Freemasonrys doctrines, practices, and rituals.

Voices From the Dead examines Freemasonry as it really is. This book does not flinch from telling the truth. Only by discovering the truth about Freemasonry, its Mystery religion aspects, and its close links with rabbinical Judaism can men be set free from the subtlety and deception inherent in this, the worlds largest secret society.

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