Mormonism and Freemasonry/The use of ritual in gospel ordinances

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Why would Joseph Smith use a non-religious vehicle for presenting a temple ordinance?

Questions


Freemasonry has no actual relationship to Solomon's temple, and has no actual religious elements.

  • Why would Joseph Smith use a non-religious vehicle for presenting a temple ordinance?

Answer


Nothing is divine about Freemasonry and indeed Freemasonry has rejected any and all attempts to portray it as a religion. However, masonic ritual forms are very useful as a teaching tool, particularly in situations such as were found in Nauvoo in the 1840's where many members could not read. Using ritual forms found in masonry as instructive tools to teach a divine message is what we are dealing with here.