February 19, 2026
This talk examines one of the most persistent accusations surrounding Freemasonry: the claim that Freemasons worship Satan. Rather than reacting defensively or trading in outrage, the session pauses the conversation and asks a more fundamental question — what do we actually mean by “Satan,” and where did this accusation come from?
Drawing from history, scripture, symbolism, and moral philosophy, the talk traces how language, fear, and power shape belief. It explores how accusations are formed, why they endure even after being debunked, and what Freemasonry actually teaches when stripped of mythology and polemics. Along the way, it reveals how moral inversion works — how responsibility, conscience, and independent thought can be recast as something sinister when they challenge systems built on control.
This is not a debate and not a defense. It is an examination of claims, definitions, and evidence — and an invitation to replace reaction with understanding.
When: Thursday, March 5, 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
Format: 20-minute presentation, followed by 20 minutes of open Q&A
Note: Sessions are recorded and uploaded to YouTube
Details: Zoom link to follow.
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