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Freemasonry and the Great Depression

dfreybur

Premium Member
Resting on what(Teaching, maybe or sth.else) -- you made such conclusion?
Could you, please, explain?

Reading history will lead folks to wonder why war has been so common throughout history. Peace is so rare we still talk about the Pax Romana that covered less than half of Europe for five centuries.

The question of whether war is a part of human nature can't be answered through history. Human nature is revealed in both stories of scripture and in evolutionary science.

Search scripture for stories like the Tower of Babel and the Bagavat Gita.

For evidence from evolutionary science consider this recent article - http://www.scientificamerican.com/a...emerge-from-digs-in-south-africa-slide-show1/ and find the full article in the recent print magazine at a local library.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
The Depression is a low point. To get there it's like riding a sled. You go down the hill, build up speed and end up shooting up the hill on the other side! Thread drift using the toboggan ride model.
Lol....I think that you have been hanging out with coachn too long.
 

HerrickMusic

Registered User
My grandpa used to hand out food and water during the Great Depression! I'm not sure if he was a mason though; however many of his brothers were and I am too (of course).
 
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