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Shading Our Path

Luc Jones

Registered User
Greetings Everyone.
So it's been few years since i found this website and i must admit some topics here gave me desires to search for the truth (which i thought i would find it...)
I heard a lot of people saying Freemasonry or knowledge wasn't meant for everyone and at that time i was trying to understand that statement but with time it was clear...
Aside of the silly topics which many discuss like (fame,money,etc) i always wonder why Only few that seeks knowledge In freemasonry and other cults or religions might offer?
How Would You Deal With People Seeking Knowledge Or need to know your side of the story? What Are the obstacles you might face during that conversation?
Note: I'm Not a FREEMASON.
Thank you in advance for the ones who would share their experience
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
How would you react to someone discussing or questioning certain subjects related to knowledge and studies that you might not be able to answer fully? E.g beliefs
Not a problem. I share what I can. Not much more can be expected.

However, if the questioner is a jerk, my response would be one of distance. No one should have to answer to a jerk.
 

Luc Jones

Registered User
Not a problem. I share what I can. Not much more can be expected.

However, if the questioner is a jerk, my response would be one of distance. No one should have to answer to a jerk.
At least you reply and try to check what's going on in the questioner mind...
Thank you for the reply
 

usar123

Registered User
I agree ! You have to probe the one questioning and see the sincerity of the one asking the questions!
 

Bloke

Premium Member
How would you react to someone discussing or questioning certain subjects related to knowledge and studies that you might not be able to answer fully? E.g beliefs
For me, it's almost a binary position. I can answer or I cannot. The reason I cannot are probably two fold, it violates my obligations OR, I don't know the answer....
But really, the only true way to know Freemasonry is to join it and then study it. Do it some more, then study it again :)
 
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