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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
THE MASONIC GOAL:
TO ESTABLISH A HUMANIST WORLD
As we have already seen, Masons are tied to humanist philosophy.
That is why they reject faith in Allah, and the worship of human beings, or
the veneration of "humanity" in His place (Surely Allah is beyond that).
But, this raises an important question: do Masons reserve this belief for
themselves only, or do they wish it to be adopted by others as well?
When we look at Masonic writings, we can clearly see the answer to
this question: the goal of this organization is to spread the humanist phi-
losophy throughout the world, and to eradicate the monotheistic religions
(Islam, Christianity and Judaism).
For example, in an article published in the Masonic magazine Mimar
Sinan, it says, "Masons do not search for the origin of the ideas of evil, jus-
tice and honesty beyond the physical world, they believe that these
things arise from a person's social conditions, social relationships and
what he strives for in his life." and adds, "Masonry is trying to spread this
idea throughout the whole world." 53
Selami Isindag, a senior Turkish Mason, writes:
According to Masonry, in order to rescue humanity from a morality of
the supernatural based on religious sources, it is necessary to establish
a morality that is based on love for humanity which is not relative. In its
traditional moral principles, Masonry has taken into account the tenden-
cies of the human organism, its needs and their satisfaction, the rules of
social life and their organization, conscience, freedom of thought and
speech and, finally, all the things that go into the formation of natural
life. Because of this, its goal is to establish and foster human morality in
all societies. 54
What Master Mason Isindag means by "rescuing human beings from
a morality based on religious sources" is the alienation of all people from
religion. In the same book, Isindag explains this goal and its supposed
"principles for the establishment of an advanced civilization":
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