Jiang reads Pike's line 'then philosophy becomes law' as evidence that Freemasonry is not private contemplation but an activist religion that seeks to convert moral and philosophical ideals into coordinated social order.
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"Can you read, Allen?. All right. Nevertheless, masonry which is morality and philosophy must not cease to do its duty. We never know at..."
"...supreme method by which to unite humanity and erodes it to concerted action. Then philosophy becomes law. So Freemasonry is the ultimate religion."
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