I thought this would be of interest to readers, politics aside.
You can catch the full documentary on Current TV (still in rotation as of the date of this publication), but for this post I wanted to explore a clip from The Mormon Candidate which speaks to the Mormon tradition of swearing “Masonic oaths”.
This tradition, taken in the First Token of the Melchizedek Priesthood, was abandoned in 1990, and was part of the taking a covenant with God in a ritual held in the Mormon Temple.
For those in the know, the ordinance penalties bear striking similarities to Masonic oath traditions which this clip from The Mormon Candidate discusses.
In the clip Church Elder Jeffrey R. Holland agrees that Romney took the ordinance vows (pre-1990) which have similarities to the Masonic rituals in relationship to its pledge toward God.
While it was not the swearing of an oath, Holland says “We do not have penalties in the temple, we used to…the vow that was made was regarding the ordnance, the ordnance of the temple…its similar to a Masonic relationship.”
His oath, Holland says, was “that he [Romney] would not tell anyone about his personal pledge to the Lord.” Something that Holland opines about any religious candidate “…any religious candidate…who has a relationship to God has made a pledge of some kind to God, there should be some kind of loyalty to God, or what kind of God is that?”
Prior to 1990, those vows were accompanied with penalty oaths recognizable to any Mason around the world in their Masonic context which seem to have parallels to past Mormon ritual signs and penalties.
But the connection between Mormonism and Masonry has been a long and, at times, contentious one explored by more than a few scholars.
Most of those scholars suggest that while a few gestures and grips don’t go far enough to bridge the gap between Freemasonry and Mormonism, some Mormons find that Joseph Smith adopted the Masonic rituals for the Mormon endowment integrating many of the broad stroke ideas and subtle articulations of the Fraternity like the points of fellowship, the grips, signs and penalties. And why not? Many of those in close association with Smith, at the time of his founding of the faith tradition, were Freemasons.
Yet, the road between Masonry and Mormonism are fraught with ideological landmines and eschatological paradigms. It makes for an interesting exercise to explore the links between Masonry and Mormonism along with their parallels and differences akin to the perennial quest to answer which came first, the chicken or the egg.
The take away from this for me is that Mormonism likely adopted some Masonic elements and attributes into the creation of the religious tradition. While still without complete agreement, this seems to be the prevailing opinion between scholars who suggest that Mormonism is a continuity of the Mormon and Masonic traditions with differences in the meaning of the activity. Certainly, the church Elder sees the similarities, a fact which he openly agrees with.
If you can catch The Mormon Candidate on Current TV, I think it will give you a bird’s eye view of Romney’s faith behind the politics at the intersection of religious observance on the road to the White House.
Update – You can watch the full video, while it’s on YouTube, below.
Mark says
I’m a faithful Latter-day Saint and a proud Freemason. I see the similarities but it’s not something I think about or worry about a lot. In fact, as I’ve gotten older and more experienced I notice more how different they are. It should also be noted that in ages past all religions had ritual similar to Masonry. I’m proud to be part of a faith that recognized the importance of ritual learning.
Todd says
I am also a Mormon and Mason and can tell you that although the gestures and grips might be similar, the obligations are completely different. It is also good to note that penalties (whether Mormon or Mason) have historical significance and are ONLY symbolic.
Wallace says
I’m a proud Mormon and a Mason, and would like to assure to all of you that, there are a lot of similarities between the Mormon Temple Endowment and the Rituals of Free Masonry, nevertheless the meaning and interpretation of both of them are entirely different and highly symbolic. The Masonic rituals are secret, the Mormon Temple Ordinances are sacred. The Mormon Temple Ordinances are necessary for the individual exaltation in the Kingdom of God. The Masonic rituals aim in making a “Good Mam,Better”.
Albert H McClelland, O.S,M.,PM says
Brother Mark Koltko-Rivera, Offers his presentation:” Of Masons and Mormons” The relationship of the Masonic Rituals of Initiation and the Latter -Day Saint Temple Ceremonies on the Worldwide Exemplification of Freemasonry Lecture Series. Go to the above indicated website or VIMEO looking for weofm. 7.24.365 ENJOY.
JanJaap de Vries says
See complete documentary on:
ronald chasteen says
IM AN EXPELLED MASON===BUT===BELIVE IN MASONRY TOTTALY===MITT ROMNEY===IF HE HAS TOOK A MASONIC PLEDGE TO GOD—GREAT—-WHAT COULD BE WRONG WITH THAT AS LONG AS HE LIVES UP TO IT
KillemWithTruth says
You people are proud to worship Lucifer and Blatantly Speak Blasphemy by calling Lucifer God? Lucifer is Satan you fools.
Jahn Ti says
Jude 1:4
For certain people have crept in unnoticed who long ago were designated for this condemnation, ungodly people, who pervert the grace of our God into sensuality and deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQfhWnPeG8g Who Owns Britannica Encyclopedia The Freemasons . Do You Really Think You are Not being Deceived . Our Are You A Deceiver . Repent Of Your Evil Ways . Christ Revealed The Mystery Religions . Do you really Think Freemasons Are Running this world By Chance . No It Is Biblical. the same Blood Line Has Been Running the world for power and control While The Masses Continually Being Deceived By Cults And Anti Christ New Age American religions. My Advice Would Be to Go To Your Closet Ask God Forgive You For Your Ignorance And Weakness. And YOu Will Begin The Real Journey . The Journey Of the Living God .
LDSpears says
The Lucifer spoke of in arts that are tied to masonry is the name of the morning star. The Latin word for light is the formation of that name. It was a poetic reference to the light of the morning star in the sky (probably Venus). It wasn’t uncommon to use that terminology in the mid 1800’s when that was written. Don’t believe all the ignorant untruths you can find out there.
H.C. says
Eye of Providence: http://thepropheticlight.com/blog/?page_id=930