Robert, explain to me how your "philosophical" thread is philosophical. Comparing your philosophical writing to the philosophical writing of someone like, say Ludwig Wittgenstein or his mentor Bertrand Russell, proves either: 1) Wittgenstein and Russell never wrote anything "philosophical"; 2) Robert never wrote anything "philosophical"; or 3) Robert has never read any philosophy, and therefore, given his inability to understand philosophy, he can't formulate substantive claims about Mormon Philosophy, let alone formulate a single philosophical argument in support, or contrary to, so-called Mormon Philosophy; and furthermore, given this implication, it is reasonable to assume that option '2' is also true.
So, Robert, which is it, 1, 2, or 3 therefore 2?
Now as for "false statements about freemasonry", please feel free to correct where you think I'm wrong. I mean I only have an extensive library of Freemasonry texts, texts from the mid-1700s to the late 1800s, this library alone is around 10 gigabytes of original book scans. I also have the entire Loeb Classical Library, 80% of all publications from the American Journal of Philology, and this is just the start. Overall, I have in my possession around 25 gigabytes of books from the mid-1700s to the late 1800s including subjects such as occult Christianity, esoteric and exoteric (yep, exoteric, if you don't know what it is, then I'm sorry, you need to read more) Chrisitianity, gnosticism, witch-craft. mysticism, alchemy, hermetic literature, and more. In fact, I find around 20 new book-scans per day, and after I download or manually scan these books into my computer, I then read these texts into a searchable database using DT Search (a forensic searching tool used by the FBI and CIA) so that, whenever an overzealous Mormon such as yourself decides to post something ridiculous about "how Mormonism is true because it matches Sumerian texts" I just enter into my little forensic search tool the key words of the subject at hand and then presto-chango Joseph Smith's "restored Gospel" magically shows up in either an occult Christianity book, Freemason text, or the in Loeb Classical Library (yes, translated in around 1929, however, it's fascinating that the so-called "true Mormon Gospel" can be dissected from the pages of these pagan and occult books).
So, when you state that I don't know what Freemasons believed in Joseph Smith's time, what do you mean? Please explain, because I'd very much like to know the source of your information concerning Freemasonry. You might ask yourself, "how did this Lance Peters get access to these books". Well the short answer is, I know how to use the internet better than most. Anyway, let me know if these original scans are wrong, I mean, maybe your original scans are more correct? Anyway, here's an example from these original scans, tell me if this rings a bell:
“The Magic Triangle of the Pagan Theosophties is the celebrated … (for diagram, see:
http://www27.us.archive.org/stream/cihm ... 2_djvu.txt) … to which they ascribed extraordinary virtues, and which they figured in an equilateral triangle [as depicted in the diagram in the link listed above]. Number of letters 66 = 6 plus 6 = 12 = 3 x 4 – 6 plus 6 plus 7 = 18 = 9 [; i,e.,] 666. This combinations of letters if the Key of the Pentagram. The initial A is repeated in the single word five times and reproduced in the whole figure thirty times. which gives the elements and numbers of the two figures No. 5 and No. 6. The isolated A represents the Unity of the first principle, or of the Intellectual or Active Agent. The A united with the B represents the fecundation of the Binary by Unity. The R is the sign of the Ternary, b, because it hierographically represents the effusion that results form the union of two principles. The number of letters in the single word (11) adds on (Unity) of the Initiate to the denary of Pythagoras; and the whole number of all the letters added together is 66. Kabalistically 6 plus 6 forms the number 12, the number of a sqare whereof each side is the Ternary 3, and consequently the mystic quadrature of the Circle. The author of the Apocolypse that–of the Christian Kabala has made up the number of the Beast, that is to say of Idolatry, by adding 6 to the double senary (66–making 666) of the Abracadabra, which Kabalistically ( 6 plus 6 plus 6) gives 18, the number assigned to the Jarot to the hieroglyphic sign of the Night and of the Profane. The Moon with the towers, the Dog, the Wolf, and the Crab,–a mysterious and obscure number, the Kabalistic Key of which is 9, the number of initiation … On this subject the sacred Kabalist says: ‘Let him who has understanding (that is to say, the Key of the Kabalistic numbers) calculate the number of the Best, for it is the number of a Man, and this number is 666′. (Rev. xiii, 18). This is in fact the decade of Pythagoras multiplied by itself, and added to the sum of the triangular Pentacle of the Abracadabra; it is therefore the summary of all magic in the ancient world; the entire programme of the human genius, which the divine genius of the Gospel wish to absorb or supplant.”
Source: “Luciferinism or Satanism in English Freemasonry An Essay”; L. Fouquet, O.M.I; Part 2; Montreal Cadiuex & Dermoe, 1603 Rue Notre Dame, year 1898; pages 71 & 72
Oh, and look at that, this text proves that the mathematical system used by Freemasons is a very different form of math. I guess this means that once again, the Freemasons DID BELIEVE that the book of Ezequiel described the 'perfect cubit'. Oh yes, and as for your "nobody measured time using cubits", you might want to research the Freemasonry belief about the "gravity cubit", as it turns out, Freemasons believed that the cubit was a measure of time. If you speak to a Freemason today, I can almost guarantee you that they no longer believe the same things as they believed in the 1700s and 1800s. Freemasonry in 2012 is not the Freemasonry of Joseph Smith's day, and it's the Freemasonry of Joseph Smith's day that provides definitive proof that Mormonism is a fraud. So much for your academics.
Anyway, I look forward to learning more about the version of Freemasonry that you supposedly know better than I do, Thanks.