I’ve read books and articles/essays galore over the years having to do with masonry and the temple. Joseph’s family involvement, etc.BeNotDeceived wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:04 pmMG, it's nothing but Masonic rites and rituals, look it up, Smith and his Dad were both Freemasons and Joseph simply borrowed their temple rites and rituals and created the endowment from it.
Joseph was eclectic in the formulation of the scaffolding on which the restoration took place. It couldn’t happen in a vacuum. Masonry was one template, along with others, that was used to formulate/organize the restoration and implement lost truths having to do with covenantal relationships with God. As humans we live in a physical realm in which ‘hands on’ experience reinforces our learning. Repeated kinesthetic repetition ingrains knowledge into our minds. The Masonic rituals provided that template.
As time has moved on since the initial endowment there have been adjustments to fit the world we live in. Each age from ancient to modern requires God to communicate and guide His children according to that which fits their culture, etc.
Makes sense, right?
Some folks, including critics in my estimation, have a hard time with a God that adjusts to the needs and abilities of His children. They want a static God rather than dynamic. They take the scriptures that say God is the same yesterday, today, and forever a bit too literally. It’s a problem with black and white thinking and an inability to imagine a God that works within a framework of evolution.
We sometimes limit and dictate to God what He can and can’t do.
Regards,
MG