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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)

                 To further this goal, Masons work tirelessly in many countries of the
            world. The Masonic organization is influential in universities, other edu-
            cational institutions, in the media, in the world of art and ideas. It never
            ceases in its efforts to disseminate its humanist philosophy in society and
            to discredit the truths of the faith that is the basis of religion. We will see
            later that the theory of evolution is one of Masons' principal means of pro-

            paganda. Moreover, they aim to build a society that does not mention
            even the name of Allah or religion, but caters only to human pleasure, de-
            sires and worldly ambition. This will be a society formed by people who
            have "made (Allah) into something to cast disdainfully behind their
            backs" (Surah Hud: 92), similar to the people of Madyan mentioned in the
            Qur'an. In this culture of ignorance there is no room for the fear or love of
            Allah, doing His will, performing acts of worship, nor is there any thought
            for the hereafter. In fact, these ideas are thought to be old-fashioned and
            characteristic of uneducated people. This deceptive message is being con-

            stantly used for indoctrination in films, comic strips and novels.
                 In this great enterprise of deception, the Masons continually play a
            leadership role. But, there are also many other groups and individuals en-
            gaged in the same work. Masons accept them as "honorary Masons," and
            count them as their allies because they are all one in their shared humanist
            philosophy. Selami Isindag writes:
                 Masonry also accepts this fact: In the outside world there are wise peo-
                 ple who, although they are not Masons, espouse Masonic ideology.
                 This is because this ideology is wholly an ideology of human beings and
                 of humanity. 58
                 This persistent battle against religion relies on two basic arguments or

            justifications: the materialist philosophy and Darwin's theory of evolution.
                 In the following chapters we will examine these two justifications,
            their origin and their relationship to Masonry. Then, we will be able to un-
            derstand more clearly the behind-the-scenes of these lies that have influ-
            enced the world since the nineteenth century




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