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From a hard to a harder questions

Paul Aquilina

Registered User
You wouldn't believe some of the rubbish that is getting spewed around on the internet these days. We recently covered this topic in our podcast (Brought To Light). I will leave a link so you can have a laugh at how amazingly ignorant some of it is.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
You wouldn't believe some of the rubbish that is getting spewed around on the internet these days. We recently covered this topic in our podcast (Brought To Light). I will leave a link so you can have a laugh at how amazingly ignorant some of it is.
I look these things up for the entertainment value, lol.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Haha Jack and I have a very good laugh on this episode of the podcast.
One of my favs was "Brothers in Freemasonry" because of this quote:

"Bro Paul speaks of how he was warmly welcomed, but before joining he did some research;

“So I went to the Grand Lodge website and I had a look about what it was actually about and OMG, its good, but what do they want?, what is it really about and I kept looking for what they want?, what they want??..what they want???.. and I kept finding “Good Men”, they want “Good Men” and I am thinking; where’s the catch? So when you join a soccer club, they want you to play soccer, and they want you to be good at it, when you join a chess club, same thing, good at chess, when you join a band, you gotta be able to play an instrument, you have to be the best at it. But when you join Freemasonry, you just gotta be the best you can be at whatever you do, where ever you do it, and that blew my mind.



I thought I need to met the people,... maybe there is some crazy upper class one-percenters that I am not allowed to be around, and Jack said alright, come to a blue lounge event, and I thought what’s that, and Jack said just come, so I thought I would ignore the fact you said “Blue Lounge” and I will come... and I rocked up and there was a group of young blokes, drinking beer, having chats from all walks of life,.... and these were all different groups of different people from different places and different jobs, and I could not get my head around it. I still could not understand the real connection and the further I got into it, the more I spoke to these people, I realised they were all good people. That’s when I decided, yep, I am going to do this, I am going to do this, this is cool, I want to be part of it. “

http://www.lodgedevotion.net/devoti...masonic-podcast-ep-31-brothers-in-freemasonry
&
http://podcast.blueloungesc.com/pod...freemasonry-joining-the-craft-with-no-family/
 

acjohnson53

Registered User
What it is, is that your neighbor want's to be a Mason and don't know to ask you, but your reply is 2B1ask1, he'll come around, one evening when you're headed to the Lodge he will stop you and say "You thinke you can get me a Petition", mark my words...
 
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