Freemasonry has never lacked for detractors. Enemies of the organization
have included the Roman Catholic Church, the Communist Party, and the
Nazis. It has been denounced by popes and kings, by the ignorant and by
those who felt threatened by the fraternity's reputation for secrecy.
Unfortunately, because it has a long history of never answering critics,
Freemasonry makes a wonderful target for bigotry. Now, a group of
religious fundamentalists has managed, after years of struggle, to take
a controlling position in the largest Protestant denomination in the
United States. It has launched what is potentially the most damaging
assault on Masonry in the past century. In A Pilgrim's Path John J.
Robinson relates the history of the attacks against the organization and
the motives behind the attacks. In doing so he discusses the origins of
Freemasonry, its tenets, and its goals. Then he takes on the
anti-Masonic evangelists who currently seek to destroy Freemasonry.
Defusing and refuting fabrications and misstatements of Pat Robertson,
Jerry Falwell, and Dr. James Holly, Robinson makes an eloquent plea for
an end to their kind of hatred.