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Materialism Revisited
In the first chapter of this book, we looked at the regime of Pharaoh
in Ancient Egypt and came to some important conclusions about its philosophical
underpinnings. The most interesting feature of Ancient Egyptian thought,
as we said, is that it was materialist, that is, posited the belief that
matter is eternal and uncreated. In their book The Hiram Key, Christopher
Knight and Robert Lomas have some important things to say on this matter
that are worth repeating:
The Egyptians believed that
matter had always existed; to them it was illogical to think of a god
making something out of absolutely nothing. Their view was that the
world began when order came out of chaos, and that ever since there
has been a battle between the forces of organization and disorder.This
chaotic state was called Nun, and like the Sumerian .descriptions .,
all was a dark, sunless watery abyss with a power, a creative force
within it that commanded order to begin. This
latent power which was within the substance of the chaos did not know
it existed; it was a probability, a potential that was intertwined within
the randomness of disorder.59
There is a striking similarity between the myths of Ancient Egypt and
modern materialist thinking. A hidden reason for this interesting fact
is that, there is a modern organization that has adopted these Ancient
Egyptian beliefs, and aims to establish them throughout the world. This
organization is Masonry.
MASONS AND ANCIENT EGYPT
The Ancient Egyptian materialist philosophy continued to exist after
this civilization disappeared. It was adopted by certain Jews and kept
alive within Kabbalist doctrine. On the other hand, a number of Greek
thinkers adopted the same philosophy, and reinterpreted it and perpetuated
it as the school of thought known as "Hermeticism."
The word Hermeticism comes from the name of Hermes, the Greek counterpart
for the Ancient Egyptian god "Thoth." In other words, Hermeticism is the
Ancient Greek version of Ancient Egyptian philosophy.
Master Mason Selami Isindag explains the origins of this philosophy and
its place in modern Masonry:
In Ancient Egypt there was a
religious society that bequeathed a system of thought and belief to
Hermeticism. Masonry held something similar to this. For example,
those who had come to a certain level attended ceremonies of the society,
revealed their spiritual thoughts and feelings and trained those who
were at a lower level. Pythagoras was a Hermeticist trained among them. Again, the organization and the philosophical
systems of the Alexandrian school and of Neoplatonism had their origins
in Ancient Egypt and there are some significant similarities between
them and Masonic rites.60
Isindag is much more overt about the influence of Ancient
Egypt on the origins of Masonry when he declares, "Freemasonry
is a social and ritual organization whose beginnings go back to Ancient
Egypt."61

The Ancient Egyptians believed in the myth that matter was eternal,
and that the order of the universe arose due to a mythical "self-organizational"
power of matter. |
Many other Masonic authorities maintain that the origins of Masonry go
back to secret societies of ancient pagan cultures, such as those of Ancient
Egypt and Greece. A senior Turkish Mason, Celil Layiktez, stated in an
article in Mimar Sinan magazine entitled, "The Masonic Secret:
What is Secrecy and What is Not?":
In Ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman civilizations
there were mystery schools (écoles de mystères) which met in the context
of a particular science, gnosis or secret knowledge. Members
of these mystery schools were accepted only after a long period of study
and initiation ceremonies. Among these schools, the first is thought
to have been the school of "Osiris" based on the events of this god's
birth, youth, struggle against darkness, death and resurrection. These
themes were ritually dramatized in ceremonies performed by clergy and
in this way the rituals and symbols being presented were much more effective
because of the actual participation.
Years later, these rites formed
the first circles of a series of initiated brotherhoods that would continue
under the name of Masonry. Such brotherhoods always established
the same ideals and, when under oppression, were able to lead their
lives secretly. They were able to survive to the present-day because they continually changed their names and their forms. But they remained
faithful to ancient symbolism and their particular character and passed
their ideas on to each other as a legacy. In order to mitigate
against the possibility that their established ideas may threaten the
establishment, they established secret laws among themselves. In order
to protect themselves from the wrath of ignorant people, they took refuge
in Operative Masonry which contained the discreet rules of their own
trade. They inseminated this with their ideas which later influenced
the formation of the modern Speculative Masonry we know today.62
In the above quotation, Layiktez praises the societies that were the
origin of Masonry, and claims they kept themselves hidden to protect themselves
from "ignorant people." If we can leave aside this subjective claim for
a moment, we can understand from the quotation above that Masonry is a
present-day representation of societies that were founded in the ancient
pagan civilizations of Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Rome. Of these
three civilizations, the oldest is Egypt; it is possible, therefore, to
say that the main source of Masonry is Ancient Egypt. (We saw earlier
that basic connection between this pagan tradition and modern Masons is
the Templars.)
It is necessary to recall at this point that Ancient Egypt was one of
the most referred to examples of a godless system as revealed by God in
the Qur'an. It is the true archetype of an evil system. Many verses relate
to us of the pharaohs that governed Egypt and their inner-circles, their
cruelty, injustice, wickedness and excesses. Moreover, the Egyptians were
a perverse people, that acquiesced to the system of their pharaohs, and
believed in their false gods.
Despite this, Masons maintain that their origins lie in Ancient Egypt,
and regard that civilization as praiseworthy. An article published in Mimar Sinan praises the temples of Ancient Egypt as the "source
of Masonic craft":
.The Egyptians founded Heliopolis
(the Sun City) and Memphis and according to Masonic legend, these two
cities were the source of knowledge and science, that is, as the Masons
would say "Great Light." Pythagoras, who visited Heliopolis,
had much to say about the temple. The Memphis temple where he had been
trained has historical significance. In the city of Thebes there were
advanced schools. Pythagoras, Plato and Cicero
were initiated into Masonry in these cities.63
Masonic writings do not laud Ancient Egypt merely in broad terms; they
express praise and sympathy for the pharaohs who governed that cruel system.
In another article from Mimar Sinan magazine it is stated:
The basic duty of the pharaoh
was to find Light. To exalt Hidden Light in a much more vivid
and powerful way..As we Masons are trying to construct
the Temple of Solomon, so did the Ancient Egyptians try to build Ehram,
or the House of Light. The ceremonies performed in the temples
of Ancient Egypt were divided into several degrees. These degrees had
two sections, small and great. The small degree was divided into one,
two and three; after these the Great degrees began.64
It can be seen from this that the "light" which the pharaohs of ancient
Egypt and Masons search for is the same . This can also be interpreted
as suggesting that Masonry is a modern representative of the philosophy
of the Egyptian pharaohs. The nature of this philosophy is revealed by
God in the Qur'an in the judgment He passed over Pharaoh and his people:
"They are a people of deviators." (Qur'an,
27: 12)
In other verses, the godless system of Egypt is described in this way:
Pharaoh called to his people, saying, "My people, does
the kingdom of Egypt not belong to me? Do not all these rivers flow
under my control? Do you not then see?..."(Qur'an, 43: 51)
In that way he swayed his people and they succumbed
to him. They were a people of deviators. (Qur'an, 43: 54)
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SYMBOLS IN MASONIC LODGES
One of the most important things that establishes the relation between
Ancient Egypt and the Masons is their symbols.
Symbols are very important in Masonry. Masons reveal the true meaning
of their philosophy to their members through allegory. A Mason, who advances
stage by stage through the 33 degrees of the Masonic hierarchy, learns
new meanings for each symbol at every stage. In this way, members descend
step by step into the depths of Masonic philosophy.

A depiction of the Ancient Egyptian city of Memphis. The Masons regard
this city, with its numerous pagan temples, as the "source of
light." |
An article in Mimar Sinan magazine describes this function of
their symbols:
We all know that Masonry expresses
its ideas and ideals by means of symbols and stories, that is, allegories.
These stories go back to the first ages of history. We can even say
that they stretch back to legends of prehistory. In this way, Masonry
has shown the antiquity of its ideals and has gained a rich source of
symbols.65
The conceptions of the Ancient Egyptians are the most prominent of these
symbols and legends, that stretch back to the first ages of history. Everywhere
in Masonic lodges, and frequently in Masonic publications, drawings of
pyramids and sphinxes and hieroglyphs can be found. In an article in Mimar
Sinan magazine, about the ancient sources of Masonry, it states:
If we choose Ancient Egypt as the "most ancient" I
don't think we will be mistaken. Moreover, the
fact that the ceremonies, degrees and philosophy found in Ancient Egypt
are most similar to those in Masonry draws our attention there
first.66
Again, an article in Mimar Sinan entitled "The Social Origins
and Aims of Freemasonry" says:
In ancient times in Egypt, the initiation ceremonies
in the temple of Memphis lasted a long time, were performed with the
greatest attention and splendor, and showed many similarities to Masonic
ceremonies.67
Let us examine a few examples of the relationship between Ancient Egypt
and Masonry:
THE PYRAMID UNDER THE EYE
The most well known Masonic symbol is found on the seal of the United
States of America, also found on the one-dollar bill. On this seal there
is a half pyramid above which sits an eye within a triangle. This eye
within the triangle is a symbol constantly found in Masonic lodges and
all Masonic publications. A great number of the writings that deal with
the subject of Masonry stress this fact.
The pyramid below the eye in the triangle attracts relatively
little notice. However, this pyramid is extremely meaningful and enlightening
for the understanding of the philosophy of Masonry. An American author,
Robert Hieronimus, wrote a doctoral thesis on the United States' seal
in which he provided some very important information. The title of Hieronimus'
thesis was "An Historic Analysis of the Reverse
of the American Great Seal and Its Relationship to the Ideology of Humanist
Psychology." His thesis shows that the founders of America, who
originally adopted the seal, had been Masons, and that they, therefore,
espoused the humanist philosophy. The connection of this philosophy with
Ancient Egypt is symbolized by the pyramid placed in the center of the
seal. This pyramid is a representation of the Pyramid
of Cheops, the largest of the Pharaoh's tombs.68
THE EYE AND THE PYRAMID
Among the most important Masonic symbols
taken from Ancient Egypt is the pyramid with an eye within
a triangle. The pyramid on the Great Seal of the USA (left)
is the great pyramid of Cheops. The eye is a frequent symbol
on Ancient Egyptian engravings. (bottom)
 

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THE MASONIC MEANING OF THE SIX POINTED STAR

One of Masonry's most important symbols is the six-pointed star. |
Another well-known symbol of Masonry is the six pointed star, formed
by the imposition of one triangle over another. This is also a traditional
symbol of the Jews, and today appears on the flag of Israel. It is known
that the Prophet Solomon used it as a seal for the first time. Therefore
the six-pointed star is a seal of a prophet, a divine symbol.
But, Masons have a different conception. They do not accept the six-pointed
star as a symbol of the Prophet Solomon, but as a symbol of Ancient Egyptian
paganism. An article in Mimar Sinan entitled "Allegory and Symbols in
our Rituals" relates a number of interesting facts about this matter:
An equilateral triangle with three points equidistant
from one another show that these values are equivalent. This symbol
adopted by the Masons is known as the Star of David; it is a hexagram
formed by the imposition of one equilateral triangle on another. Today
it is known as the symbol of Judaism and appears on the flag of Israel. But actually, the origin of this symbol is in
Ancient Egypt..This emblem was first created by the Templar Knights
which they began to use as symbolism in wall decoration in their churches.
This is because they were the first ones to discover in Jerusalem some
important facts about Christianity. After the Templars were disposed
of, this emblem began to be used in synagogues. But
in Masonry, we no doubt use this symbol in the universal sense that
it had in Ancient Egypt. In this sense, we have combined two
important forces together. If you erase the upper and lower bases of
the two equilateral triangles, you will find this rare symbol that you
know very well.69

The six-pointed star is the seal of a prophet and a divine symbol.
However,
Masons interpret it according to the pagan beliefs of Ancient Egypt. |
Actually, we must interpret all Masonic symbols in relation to Solomon's Temple in this way. As revealed in the Qur'an, like other prophets, Solomon was a blessed prophet who some wished to slander. In a verse of the Qur'an, God says, "They follow what the satans recited in the reign of Solomon. Solomon did not become unbeliever, but the satans did…" (Qur'an, 2: 102)
Masons have adopted this corrupt idea mistakenly attributed to the Prophet Solomon. For this reason, they afford him an important place in their doctrines. In his book The Occult Conspiracy, the American historian Michael Howard says that, since the Middle Ages, Solomon (God forbid) has been regarded by various ignorant people as a magician and as one who introduced some pagan ideas into Judaism.70 Howard explains that the Masons regard the Temple of Solomon as being in their eyes a "pagan temple," and as important for this reason.71
This false image fabricated against the Prophet Solomon, who was a devout
and obedient servant of God, shows the true origins of Masonry.
THE DOUBLE COLUMN

Various Masonic symbols: The double column, the eye, and the compass
and the square. |
An indispensable part of the décor of a Masonic lodge is the double column
in the entrance. The words "Jachin" and "Boaz" are inscribed on them,
in imitation of the two columns at the entrance to Solomon's Temple. But
actually, the Masons do not intend these columns as a memorial to Solomon;
they are an expression of those corrupt insinuations against Solomon.
The origins of these columns again go back to Ancient Egypt. In the article
entitled "Allegory and Symbols in our Rituals," Mimar Sinan magazine
states:
For example, in Egypt, Horus and Set were twin architects
and supports of the heavens. Even Bacchus in Thebes was one too. The
two columns in our lodges have their origin in Ancient Egypt. One of
these columns was in the south of Egypt in the city of Thebes;
the other was in the north in Heliopolis. In the entrance to the Amenta
temple dedicated to Ptah, the chief god of Egypt, there were two columns
as in the temple of Solomon. In the oldest myths associated with the
sun, two columns are mentioned, named intelligence and power, erected
in front of the gate of the entrance to eternity.72
THE EGYPTIAN TERMINOLOGY OF THE LODGES
In their book, The Hiram Key, two British Masonic authors, Christopher
Knight and Robert Lomas, drew attention to the Ancient Egyptian roots
of Masonry. One interesting point they reveal is that the words used in
the ceremony in which a Mason is made to rise to the degree of Master
Mason are:
Ma'at-neb-men-aa, Ma'at-ba-aa'.73
Knight and Lomas explain that these words are used most of the time without
any thought to their meaning, but they are Ancient Egyptian words and
mean,
"Great is the established Master of Freemasonry, Great
is the Spirit of Freemasonry."74
The authors state that the word "Ma'at" means the skill of wall building,
and that the nearest translation is "Masonry." This means that modern
Masons, thousands of years later, still conserve the language of Ancient
Egypt in their lodges.
MOZART'S MAGIC FLUTE

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
One of the more interesting products of Masonry is the Magic Flute,
an opera by the famous composer, Mozart. Mozart was a Mason, and it is
an acknowledged fact that many parts of this opera contain Masonic messages.
The interesting matter is that these Masonic messages are closely related
to Ancient Egyptian paganism. Mimar Sinan explains it in this way:
It is known that there is a clear connection between
Ancient Egyptian and Masonic rituals. No matter how much those who attempted
to interpret the Magic Flute as "a story about the Far East," at
its foundation are Egyptian rituals. It is the gods and goddesses of the
Egyptian temples that influenced the creation of the characters of the
Magic Flute.75
OBELISKS

An obelisk covered with Masonic symbols in New York's Central Park. |
Another important symbol of Masonry is what was once an important element
in Ancient Egyptian architecture-the obelisk. An obelisk is a tall, vertical
tower with a pyramid as its peak. Obelisks were inscribed with Ancient
Egyptian hieroglyphs, and lay buried for centuries under the ground until
they were discovered in the nineteenth century, and removed to Western
cities such as New York, London and Paris. The largest obelisk was sent
to the USA. This exportation was arranged by Masons. This was because
obelisks, as well as the Ancient Egyptian figures inscribed on them, are
claimed by Masons as being really their own symbols. Mimar Sinan avers
this about the 21-meter high obelisk in New York:
The most striking instance of the symbolic use of
architecture is the monument called Cleopatra's
needle, given to the US as a gift in 1878 by the Egyptian Governer
Ismail. This monument is now in Central Park. Its
surface is covered with Masonic emblems. This monument was originally
erected in the 16th century BC at the entrance
to a temple of the Sun god, an initiation center in Heliopolis.76
THE LEGEND OF ISIS-THE WIDOW

Remains from Ancient Egypt: Monuments of pharaohs with an obelisk
rising in front of them in the Valley of the Kings. |
An important symbolic idea in Masonry is that of the widow. Masons call
themselves the children of the widow, and pictures of widows often appear
in their publications. What is the origin of this idea? Who is this widow?
When we examine Masonic sources, we find that the symbol of the widow
derives originally from an Egyptian legend. This legend is one of Ancient
Egypt's most important myths-the story of Osiris and Isis. Osiris was
a fertility god and Isis was his wife. According to the legend, Osiris
was the victim of a crime of passion by which Isis became a widow. So,
the Masonic widow is Isis. An article in Mimar Sinan explains the matter
in the following way:

An Ancient Egyptian depiction of Isis. |
The Osiris-Isis legend is the topic of many articles
and lectures and is the closest of the Ancient Egyptian myths to Masonry.
The test to become a priest of the temple of Isis is the Masonic initiation
itself. It would be tedious to have to repeat it. There, light was one
of the most important elements; in order to be buried in the darkness
of the East, the morning sun begins to descend after noon and takes on
Osiris' duty every day, just like Horus who more brilliantly took the
place of his murdered father. So, the "widow" whose
children we are is none other than Osiris' widow Isis.77
We see that Masonry, which portrays itself as being founded on reason
and science, is actually a mythological doctrine full of superstitious
beliefs.
THE COMPASS AND SQUARE
Among the most familiar symbols of Masonry is the compass superimposed
over a square. If Masons are asked, they explain that this symbol represents
the concepts of science, geometric order and rational thinking. However,
the compass and square actually has quite a different meaning.
We
can learn this from a book written by one of the greatest Masons of all
time. In his book Morals and Dogma, Albert Pike wrote the following
about the compass and square:
The square... is a natural and appropriate Symbol
of this earth... The hermaphroditic figure is the symbol of the double
nature anciently assigned to the Deity, as Generator and Producer, as
Brahm and Maya among the Arians, Osiris and Isis among the Egyptians.
As the Sun was male, so the Moon was female.78
This means that the compass and square, the most well known symbol of
Masonry, is a symbol of Arian paganism and which dates back to Ancient
Egypt or before the advent of Christianity. The moon and the sun, in the
passage quoted from Pike, are important symbols in Masonic lodges, and
are none other than a reflection of the false beliefs of those ancient
pagan societies that worshipped the moon and the sun.
MASONRY'S PAGAN PHILOSOPHY
So far, we have learned that Masonry's origins lie in a pagan doctrine
that stretches back to Ancient Egypt, and that it is there that the true
meaning of its concepts and symbols are hidden. For this reason, Masonry
is in conflict with the monotheistic religions. It is humanist, materialist
and evolutionist. The American historian Michael Howard describes this
secret that is only completely revealed to those Masons of the highest
degree:
Why should Christians be so critical of Freemasonry.?
.[T]he answer to this question lies in the "secrets" of Freemasonry.
If these secrets were readily available to the general public it is
doubtful if their meaning would be understood to those who were not
versed in the doctrines of occultism and ancient religion. In fact it
is doubtful if many of the ordinary lodge members understand what its
secrets represent. In the inner circle of Masonry, among those who have
obtained higher degrees of initiation, there are Masons who understand
that they are the inheritors of an ancient and
pre-Christian tradition handed down from pagan times.79
 
Albert Pike and a Masonic medallion produced in his memory. |

The compass and square depicted with the eagle, one of Ancient Egypt's
most important symbols. |
When we look at the writing of Turkish Masonry, we see that Masons of
the highest degree are in possession of knowledge that they keep hidden
from the other brothers. The Master Mason Necdet Egeran describes what
higher degree Masons think about this matter:
Some Masons even understand Masonry as only a kind
of half religion, half charitable fraternal institution where they can
establish pleasant social relationships and treat it accordingly. Others
think that the purpose of Masonry is only to make good people better.
Still others think that Masonry is a place to build character. In short,
those who do not know how to read or write the sacred language of Masonry
understand the meaning of its symbols and allegories in this way or
some such similar way. But for a few Masons who
are able to go deeply into it, Masonry and its goals are quite different.
Masonry means a revealed knowledge, an initiation and a new beginning.
It means leaving an old way of life and entering a new and still nobler
life..Behind Masonry's elementary and basic symbolism
there is a series of revelations that helps us to enter a higher inner
life and to learn the secrets of our existence. So, it is in
this inner life and the entrance into it that it is possible to reach
the Enlightenment of Masonry. Only then does it become possible to learn
the nature and conditions of progress and evolution.80
This quotation underlines that though a few Masons of lower degree think
that Masonry is a charitable and social organization, it is actually about
the secrets of human existence. That is, the outward appearance of Masonry
as charitable or social organization is actually a guise to hide the philosophy
of the organization. In reality, Masonry is an organization that aims
to systematically impose a specific philosophy on its members as on the
rest of society.
As we said at the beginning, the fundamental element of this philosophy,
one which has transpired to Masonry from pagan cultures, especially that
of Ancient Egypt, is materialism.
MATERIALISM IN MASONIC SOURCES
I. THE ABSOLUTE MATTER ERROR
Today's Masons, as did the pharaohs, priests and other classes of Ancient
Egypt, believe in the eternity and uncreatedness of matter, and that out
of this lifeless matter living things came to be by chance. In Masonic
writings we can read detailed accounts of these basic errors of materialist
philosophy.
In his book, Masonluktan Esinlenmeler (Inspirations from Freemasonry),
Master Mason Selami Isindag writes about Masonry's pure materialist philosophy:
All space, the atmosphere, the stars, nature, all
animate and inanimate things are composed of atoms. Human beings are
nothing more than a spontaneously occurring collection of atoms. A balance
in the flow of electricity among atoms assures the survival of living
things. When this balance is destroyed (not the electricity in the atoms),
we die, return to the earth and are dispersed into atoms. That
is, we have come from matter and energy and we will return to matter
and energy. Plants make use of our atoms, and all living things
including us make use of plants. Everything is made of the same substance. But because our brains are most highly evolved
of all animals, consciousness appeared. If we look at the results
of experimental psychology, we see that our three-fold psychic experience
of emotion-mind-will is the result of the balanced functioning of the
cells in the brain's cortex and hormones. Positivist
science accepts that nothing came into existence from nothing, and nothing
will be destroyed. As a result, it can be concluded that human beings
feel grateful and obliged to no power. The universe is a totality of
energy with no beginning or end. Everything is born from this totality
of energy, evolving and dying, but never totally disappearing.
Things change and are transformed. There is really no such thing as
death or loss; there is continuous change, transformation and formation.
But it is not possible to explain this great question and universal
secret by means of scientific laws. But extra-scientific explanations
are imaginary descriptions, dogma and vain belief. According
to positivist science and reason, there is no spirit apart from the
body.81

The materialist theories in Masonic literature are no different from
those found in the writings of materialist ideologues such as Marx,
Engels and Lenin. |
You will find views identical to those above in the books of materialist thinkers such as K. Marx, F. Engels, V .I. Lenin, G. Politzer, C. Sagan, and J. Monod. They all accept the basic materialist myth that the universe has existed for ever, matter is the one absolute existent entity, human beings are composed of matter and are without spirit, matter evolved in and out of itself, and life appeared as a result of chance. It is right to use the term myth because, contrary to Isindag's claim that "these processes are the result of positivist science and reason," all these views have been invalidated by scientific discoveries in the second half of the twentieth century. For example, the Big Bang theory, accepted in scientific circles as proven, shows scientifically that the universe was created from nothing millions of years ago. The Laws of Thermodynamics show that matter does not have the ability to organize itself and that the balance and order in the universe is the result therefore of a conscious creation. By demonstrating the extraordinary structure of living things, biology proves the existence of a Creator, in other words God, Who made them all. (For detailed information, see Harun Yahya's The
Creation of the Universe, Darwinism
Refuted, The
Evolution Deceit)
In his article, Isindag continues to explain that Masons are, in fact,
materialists and, therefore, atheists, and that they use the concept of
the "Great Architect of the Universe" in reference to a material evolution:
I want very briefly to touch on some principles, thoughts
adopted by Masons: According to Masonry, life begins from a single cell,
changes, is transformed and evolves into a human being. The nature,
cause or purpose or conditions of this beginning cannot be known. Life
comes from a combination of matter and energy and returns to it. If
we accept the Great Architect of the Universe as a sublime principle,
an endless horizon of goodness and beauty, the apex of the evolution,
its highest stage and the ideal towards which human beings strive,
and if we do not personalize it, we may be rescued from dogmatism.82
As we see, one of the most basic principles of Masonic philosophy is
that things come from matter and go back to matter. An interesting aspect
of this view is that Masons do not regard this philosophy as particular
to just themselves; they want to disseminate these ideas to the whole
of society. Isindag continues:
A mason trained with these principles and doctrines
accepts the duty to educate people... and to edify
them by teaching them the principles of reason and positivist science.
In this way, Masonry is addressed to people. It
works on behalf of people despite the people.83
These words show two aspects of Masonry's perceived role in society;
1. Under the guise of positivist science and reason, Masonry attempts
to impose on the rest of society the materialist philosophy it believes
in (that is, Ancient Egyptian myth).
2. They intend to do this despite the people. That is, even if a society
believes in God and has no desire to accept a materialist philosophy,
Masonry will be dogged in their attempt to change people's world view
without their consent.
There is an important matter that we must take notice of here: the terminology
that Masons use is deceptive. In their writings, especially those directed
at the rest of society, they employ language designed to show their philosophy
as harmless, intelligent and tolerant. An example of this can be seen
in the quotation above, in the notion of "edifying people by teaching
them the principles of reason and positivist science." Indeed, Masonic
philosophy has nothing to do with "science and reason"; it has to do with
an outmoded myth that flies in the face of science. It is not Masonry's
goal to edify people; their deliberate intention is to impose their philosophy
on people. When they maintain that they are determined to do this despite
the people, we see that they are not tolerant, but in possession of a
totalitarian world-view.
II. DENIAL OF THE EXISTENCE OF SPIRIT AND OF THE
HEREAFTER
As a part of their materialist beliefs, Masons do not accept the existence
of the human spirit and completely reject the idea of the hereafter. In
spite of this, Masonic writings sometimes say of the dead that they "passed
over into eternity" or other such spiritual expressions. This may appear
contradictory, but it is not, actually, because all of Masonry's references
to the immortality of the spirit are symbolic. Mimar Sinan deals with
this topic in an article entitled, "After Death in Freemasonry":
In the myth of Master Hiram, Masons accept resurrection
after death in a symbolic manner. This resurrection shows that truth
always prevails over death and darkness. Masonry
does not give any importance to the existence of a spirit apart from
the body. In Masonry, resurrection after death is to leave some spiritual
or material work as a legacy to human beings. These make a human
being immortal. Those who have been able to have their names immortalized
in this deceptively short human life are those who have become successful.
We regard those who have had their names immortalized as persons who
have spent all their efforts, either for their contemporaries or for
those generations that follow them, to make people happy and to ensure
for them a more humane world. Their aim is to exalt the humane impulses
that influence the lives of living people. Human beings who have sought
immortality throughout the centuries can achieve it through the work
they do, the services they perform and the ideas they produce, and this
will give their lives meaning. As Tolstoy explained, "Paradise will
then have been established here on earth and people will attain the
highest possible good."84
On the same topic, Master Mason Isindag writes:
THE SUBSTANCE OF EVERYTHING: Masonry understands this
as energy and matter. They say that everything changes stage by stage
and will return again to matter. Scientifically, this is defined as
death. Mysticism on this matter, that is, the belief that, of the two
forces of which a person is composed-spirit and body-the
body will die and the spirit will not; that spirits pass away to the
world of spirits, continue their existence there and come back into
another body when God commands, does not fit in with the change-transformation
ideas accepted by Masonry. The ideas of Masonry on this matter
can be expressed in this way: "After your death,
the only things that will be left of you, and not die, are the memories
of your maturity and what you have accomplished." This idea is
a kind of philosophical way of thinking based on the principles of positivist
science and reason. The religious belief in the immortality of the spirit
and resurrection after death does not agree with positivist principles.
Masonry has taken its principles of thought from positivist and rationalist
philosophical systems. So, in this philosophical question, it is connected
to a different way of thinking and explanation than that of religion.85

Masons believe in materialism and reject the idea of life after death.
Sometimes the concept of life after death appears in Masonic texts,
but, as in the myth of Hiram depicted here(left), what is meant by
it is the continuation of the memory of a person's name in this world. |
To reject resurrection after death and to search for immortality in worldly
legacy... Even if Masons present this idea as being in conformity with
modern science, it is, in fact, a myth that has been believed by godless
people since the early ages of history. The Qur'an says that godless people
"constructed fine buildings hoping to live forever."
Hud (peace be upon him), one of the past prophets, warned the people of
'Ad against this mode of ignorance, as stated below:
When their brother Hud said to them, "Will you not
do your duty?
I am a faithful Messenger to you, so heed God and obey
me.
I do not ask you for any wage for it. My wage is the
responsibility of no one but the Lord of all the worlds.
Do you build a tower on every hilltop, just to amuse
yourselves,
and construct fine buildings, hoping to live for ever,
and when you attack, attack as tyrants do?
So heed God and obey me." (Qur'an, 26: 124-131)
The mistake these godless people committed was not the construction of
fine buildings. Muslims also give importance to art; by producing it,
they try to beautify the world. The difference lies in intention. A Muslim
is interested in art to the extent that it expresses the beauty and esthetic
notions that God has given to human beings. Godless people are mistaken
in regarding art as a way to immortality.
THE SCIENTIFIC INCONGRUITY OF DENYING THE SOUL
The Masons' denial of the existence of spirit, and their claim that human
consciousness is composed of matter, are not in accord with science. On
the contrary, modern scientific discoveries demonstrate that human consciousness
cannot be reduced to matter, and that consciousness cannot be explained
in terms of the functions of the brain.
A look at the relevant literature shows that scientists have reached
no conclusion as a result of their efforts, spurred on by materialist
belief, to reduce consciousness to the brain, and many have ultimately
given up. Today, many researchers are of the opinion that human consciousness
comes from an unknown source beyond the neurons in the brain and the molecules
and atoms that form them.
After years of study, one of these researchers, Wilder Penfield, reached
the conclusion that the existence of spirit is an undeniable fact:
After years of striving to explain the mind on the
basis of brain-action alone, I have come to the conclusion that it is
simpler (and far easier to be logical) if one adopts the hypothesis
that our being does consist of two fundamental elements [brain and mind
(or soul)]. .Because it seems to be certain that it will always be quite
impossible to explain the mind on the basis of neuronal action within
the brain. I am forced to choose the proposition
that our being is to be explained on the basis of two fundamental elements."
[brain and mind, or body and soul] 86
What leads scientists to this conclusion is the fact that consciousness
can never be described in terms of material factors alone. The human brain
is like a marvelous computer, in which information from our five senses
are collected and processed. But, this computer does not have a sense
of "self"; it cannot conceive, feel or think about the sensations that
it receives. The prominent English physicist, Roger Penrose, in his book The Emperor's New Mind, writes:
What is it that gives a particular person his individual identity? Is it, to some extent, the very atoms that
compose his body? Is his identity dependent upon the particular
choice of electrons, protons, and other particles that compose those
atoms? There are at least two reasons why this cannot be so. In the
first place, there is a continual turnover in the material of any living
person's body. This applies in particular to the cells in a person's
brain, despite the fact that no new actual brain cells are produced
after birth. The vast majority of atoms in each living cell (including
each brain cell)-and, indeed, virtually the entire material of our bodies-has
been replaced many times since birth. The second reason comes from quantum
physics.If an electron in a person's brain were to be exchanged with
an electron in a brick, then the state of the system would be exactly
the same state as it was before, not merely indistinguishable from
it! The same holds for protons and for any other kind of particle, and
for whole atoms, molecules, etc. If the entire
material content of a person were to be exchanged with corresponding
particles in the bricks of his house then, in a strong sense, nothing
would have happened whatsoever.87
Penrose clearly says that, even if all human atoms were exchanged with
brick atoms, the qualities that make a human being conscious would remain
completely the same. Or we could think of it conversely. If we exchanged
the particles of the atoms in the brain with the atoms in bricks, the
bricks would not become conscious.

Prof. Penrose maintains that materialism can never account for the
human mind. |
In short, what makes human beings human is not a material quality; it
is a spiritual one, and it is clear that its source is an entity apart
from matter. In the conclusion of his book, Penrose comments:
Consciousness seems to me to be such an important
phenomenon that I simply cannot believe that it is something just "accidentally"
conjured up by a complicated computation. It is the phenomenon whereby
the universe's very existence is made known.88
What is materialism's standpoint, then, in light of these findings? How
can materialists claim that human beings are composed only of matter,
and that a human being with intelligence, feelings, thoughts, memory and
senses, could come to be by the chance composition of lifeless, unconscious
atoms? How can they possibly think that such a process is possible?
These questions concern all materialists. But, on these topics, Masonic
writings contain ideas still more curious than anything found among the
writings of materialists. When we look at these writings, we see clearly
that behind the materialist philosophy lies the "worship of matter."
MASONIC MATERIALISM: THE DIVINIZATION OF MATTER
It is necessary to understand clearly what the materialist philosophy is: Those who espouse this philosophy believe that the great order and balance of the universe, and the millions of species of living things in the world, including human beings, came about only by the activity of the atoms that comprise matter. In other words, they think that lifeless and unconscious atoms are creators (Surely God is beyond that).
No matter how modern this idea may seem, it is, in fact, a reemergence of a corrupt belief that has existed since the earliest ages of history: Idolatry. Those who worshipped idols believed that the statues and totems they worshipped had spirit and power. In other words, they attributed consciousness and great power to lifeless, unconscious matter. Surely, this is obviously nonsensical. In the Qur'an, God refers to the irrationality of paganism. In the stories of the prophets, the spuriousness of pagan beliefs is especially emphasized. For example, it is revealed in a Qur’anic verse that the Prophet Abraham asked his father, "Father,
why do you worship what can neither hear nor see and is not of any use
to you at all?" (Qur'an, 19: 42) It is clear that, to attribute divinity to lifeless matter, that cannot hear or see, and has no power, is evidently very foolish.
Materialists are modern examples of idolaters. They do not worship statues
and totems made of wood and stone, but believe in the idea that matter
constitutes, not only these, but all bodies, and think that this matter
has limitless power, intelligence and knowledge. Masonic writings have
some interesting things to say about this, because Masons openly confess
this pagan belief, which is the essence of materialism. An article in Mimar Sinan magazine declares:
In order for a material object to come to be, atoms
come together in a certain order. The force that
causes this organization is the spirit possessed by each atom.
Because every spirit is a consciousness, every created thing is an intelligent
consciousness. And every created thing is intelligent to the same degree.
A human being, an animal, a bacterium and a molecule are all intelligent
to the same degree.89
We notice that it is claimed here that every atom has intelligence and
consciousness. The Masonic writer making this claim proposes that every
thing has consciousness because of the atoms it possesses and, because
he rejects the existence of the human spirit, he regards a human being
as a mass of atoms, just like an animal or lifeless molecules.
However, the fact is this: lifeless matter (atoms) has no spirit, consciousness
or intelligence. This is a fact proved to us by both observation and experiment.
Only living things have consciousness, which is the result of the "soul"
that God has given to them. Of all living things, human beings are benefited
with the highest degree of consciousness because they possess a unique
spirit that God has given to them.
In other words, consciousness is not found in lifeless matter, as the
Masons believe, but in beings that have spirit. But, in order not to accept
the existence of God, Masons resort to the foolish belief that attributes
"spirit" to atoms.

Materialism believes in the creative ability of lifeless and unconscious matter. In other words, it turns matter into an idol. Masons believe that atoms have spirit and openly admit to their belief in such a superstition. |
This materialist belief espoused by Masons is a new expression of a pagan
belief called "animism," which supposes that every material thing in nature
(rocks, mountains, winds, water, etc.) has its own spirit and consciousness.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle combined this belief with materialism
(the belief that matter is uncreated and is the only absolute) and even
today, the attribution of consciousness to lifeless things-being the essence
of materialism-has become a kind of contemporary paganism.
Masonic writings are full of interesting accounts of this belief. An
article in Mimar Sinan entitled "The Way of Truth" maintains:
If we accept the animist hierarchy
that spirit exists in an atom, that a molecule directs the spirit
in an atom, that a cell directs the spirit in a molecule, that an organ
directs the spirit in a cell, is not the main spirit that directs the
whole body the god of these lesser spirits?90
This false and primitive doctrine leads Masons to believe that the balance
and order in the universe is effected by lifeless matter. Again, in Mimar
Sinan, an article has appeared about the world's geological development.
It states:
This surface deterioration occurs so subtly that we
can say that the present state of life has been
attained as a result of this hidden intelligence in magma. If
this were not so, water would not collect in hollows and the earth would
be completely covered by water.91
Another article in the magazine Mimar Sinan claims that the first living
cells, and those that multiplied from them, were conscious, formed a plan
and implemented it:
The beginning of life on earth happened when a single
cell came to be. This single cell immediately began to move and, under
a vital and truly rebellious impulse, divided in two and continued along
this path of infinite division. But these separated cells perceive no
purpose to their wandering and, as if fearing this wandering and under
a powerful instinctive drive of self-preservation, these separated cells
co-operate among themselves, come together and work in a total democratic
harmony and self-sacrifice in the creation of those organs critical
for life.92

Pagans of bygone ages worshipped idols made of stone. Today's pagans
idolize matter. |
But, contrary to what is asserted in this quotation, there is no consciousness
in a living cell. To believe this is nothing but superstition. Again,
as we see in the above quotation, in order to deny the existence and creative
activity of God, they attribute farcical attributes to atoms, molecules
and cells, such as intelligence, the ability to plan, self-sacrifice and
even "democratic harmony." Just as it is nonsense to say of the creation
of an oil painting that "the paints ordered themselves together according
to a plan, and proceeded democratically and in harmony," so the Masons'
claim about the origin of life is nonsense.
Another common expression of the superstitious tenets of Masonry and
its materialism is the notion of "Mother Nature."
We encounter this expression in documentary films, books, magazines and
even commercials; it is used to express the belief that the lifeless matter
that composes nature (nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, etc.) has a
conscious power, and that it has by itself created human beings and all
living things. This myth is not based on observation or logical reasoning,
but is intended to win people over by means of mass indoctrination. The
purpose is for people to forget God, the real Creator, turning instead
to paganism, in which "nature" is regarded as the creator.

A relief from the pagan civilization of Mesopotamia. |
Masonry strives to give shape to this creed, strengthen and disseminate
it, and supports all social forces that it regards as being its allies.
An article in Mimar Sinan, entitled "Thoughts About The Concept
and the Evolution of Solidarity from the Scientific Point of View," speaks
of the "mysterious harmony that mother nature has ordered" and states
that this is the basis of Masonry's humanist philosophy. It further states
that Masonry will support those movements that espouse this philosophy:
When it considers from the point of view of the material
give and take in the world of living things, that beneficial microbes
which live on the earth and within us, all plants, animals and human
beings exist in a mysterious harmony ordered by
mother nature, and that they are continually engaged in an organic solidarity,
I want to affirm once again that Masonry will regard every kind of psycho-social
movement dedicated to well-being, peace, security and happiness, in
short, every movement that is on the road to humanism and the universal
unity of humanity, as means and actions that advance its own ideals.93
The most important of those "means and actions" which "advance the ideals
of Masonry" is the purportedly scientifically based theory of evolution,
the modern support for materialism and humanism.
In the next chapter we will take a closer look to the theory of evolution
from Darwin's time to modern evolutionist propaganda, and we will discover
the secret relationship of Masonry to this greatest scientific error of
all time.