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" If the teachings of Freemasonry were made available to anyone as a matter of routine, it would indicate to both members and outsiders that we attach only a modest value to them. Instead, we have spent centuries of effort keeping the truths of Masonry secret and passing them down the...
No problemo.
-- I'd like to add that far distance space travel may seem impossible. But that is now. My grandfather was born in southern Italy in 1926 where horse and buggy was still used. He's alive and well today. He has witnessed the great advancement we achieved in the 20th century. And we...
I don't have the cites off hand, but I do know there is many references Robert Temple makes. I do know that the French explorers that Bro. Vincent mentioned is one of them.
Bro. Vincent I concur with your last statements.
"and that their fables involve astronomical data"
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Interesting what data is that?"
- they (The Dogon) predicted according to Robert Temple that Sirius was a binary star system. Of course we knew this in the early 1900's but we needed telescopes to figure it out where they didn't. They also...
Even God needed to rest on the seventh lol. I love projects that occupy a lot of time though. Glad to hear nothing backfired on you. Congrats on your new abode and to your graduating son.
I'm on the fence about this subject. I don't believe there's any alien contact, but I do believe that they are much more advanced, and that their fables involve astronomical data, the bible is full of it, so there's nothing saying that the Dogon didn't know either.
Bro. Vincent have you read...
I agree, unification would be messy. I personally wouldn't want to give up a position. Plus I think both GLs and local lodges would want to preserve their own history.
In some countries where Islamic
Fundamentalism is prevalent or involved with the government, Freemasonry is banned outright, as to them it is involved in the "Jewish/Zionist" plot. Smh
Any man, free born, of the mature age, sound judgement, strict morals and under the tongue of good rapport, and who professes a belief in a benevolent supreme being can become a Freemason. Allah is but one name of the deity.
In Canada, since work is done in the first degree, an OB EA can sit in the lodge. He is also a dues paying member at this point and is very much a Mason. I'm not sure on the traveling aspect, I didn't travel on my own when I was an EA.