The Devil & Albert Pike

Exposing the Lie That Haunts a Masonic Legacy

For more than a century, conspiracy theorists have circulated the idea that Scottish Rite Past Grand Commander Albert Pike promoted Luciferian worship within the pages of “Morals and Dogma”. But where did this myth come from? And what did Pike actually say?

Plus:

  • The origins of the so-called “Lucifer quote", and its context in Pike’s writing.
  • The infamous Léo Taxil hoax
  • The true meaning behind Pike’s use of the word “Lucifer”— including the linguistic and biblical origins
  • How the name Lucifer became synonymous with Satan
  • How to effectively debunk modern anti-Masonic myths using historical, theological, and linguistic evidence.

In this eye-opening mini course, students will examine the misunderstandings and outright lies that fueled decades of anti-Masonic rhetoric. This course will help you separate fact from fiction and gain a deeper understanding of how and why Freemasonry’s most pervasive myth was born.

Course Includes:


  • 1 Videos

  • 0 Assignments

  • 7 Handouts

  • 1 Tests
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This course includes:
  • 1 Sections
  • 1 Videos
  • 0 Assignments
  • 7 Handouts
  • 1 Quiz
  • Certificate of completion