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  1. cutter2001

    Oral Pathologist for Child

    And btw, it more than likely nothing. Probably benign bone cysts in the jaw, but you need someone that specializes in that part of the body to confirm.
  2. cutter2001

    Oral Pathologist for Child

    I would have him evaluated by an ENT. I'm a general/peripheral vascular surgeon, and if this were my child an ENT/head,neck guy is the first place I would take him.
  3. cutter2001

    Homosexual and Bisexual Brother Masons

    What is amazing to me is how quick you are to attack a fellow brother mason on a personal level . The very quote that you label me a "homophobe" with agrees with your later statements. I don't care what someone does in the privacy of their bed room. It's PRIVATE. My use of the phrase, "night...
  4. cutter2001

    Homosexual and Bisexual Brother Masons

    So Bro. JF, What sectarian dogma did you swear your oaths? I wonder if you have ever read Genesis 19. The better chapter is the one right before, but I'm sure someone as intelligent as you would never waste your time reading some arbitrary collection of Bronze Age mythology. Btw, love the...
  5. cutter2001

    Homosexual and Bisexual Brother Masons

    The problem that I have with the opinions and beliefs of those that support homosexuals in the lodge (and in this very, very, very long thread) is that you are all very eager to substitute your own opinions and beliefs for the laws that are written in the VSL. Laws are written absolutes. They...
  6. cutter2001

    Only In Freemasonry

    Not bad at all.
  7. cutter2001

    Homosexual and Bisexual Brother Masons

    I have no idea if I'm getting the pronouns right. It does get confusing? Doesn't it?
  8. cutter2001

    Homosexual and Bisexual Brother Masons

    I personally am sick and tired of a person's bedroom practices being made the end all and be all of how we classify people today. If your for homosexual marriage your tolerant. If your not your a bigot. So says 5 justices of the Supreme Court here in the US. Amazing that just a few years ago the...
  9. cutter2001

    Why did you become a Mason?

    I simply wanted in on the power and the glory that is Freemasonry.
  10. cutter2001

    Masonic quilt

    There is a book, "Freemasonry In America" I believe. That is an excellent source of images of American Freemasonry.
  11. cutter2001

    Dyslexia

    The SR hospital in Dallas also tested my oldest son. Seeing how well they took care of him, and how thorough that they were with him really impressed me. All of this, and then no charge! They would not accept our insurance when we tried to offer it. That got me to thinking about and looking into...
  12. cutter2001

    Should EA and FC pay dues?

    If they have to pay dues regardless perhaps they will be a bit more motivated to learn the work of the degrees and not pass into EA oblivion?
  13. cutter2001

    Are Mason's allowed to lie

    All of this started by a guy that can't spell very well.
  14. cutter2001

    When did the prohibition against discussion of politics in Lodge begin?

    Since many of our founding fathers were masons, and one could argue that freemasonry was instrumental in progressing the the ideal that all men are created equal and "on the level". I can't imagine that our forefathers did not discuss politics in lodge. So when did this prohibition begin? I also...
  15. cutter2001

    Attending Church Inquiry

    I may be wrong, but I was taught that two things not to discuss at Lodge, or in fellowship with other masons. Was their personal religion, or their politics. Those two things being the quickest way to bring forth divisions and strife within the brotherhood. I have followed that wisdom in my...
  16. cutter2001

    Voting For President

    A piece of rotted mold over the current occupant.
  17. cutter2001

    Masonic shooters

    I could not disagree more. My first carry pistol was a sig p220 in .357sig or .40 depending on the barrel placed in it. For me it was heavy, always felt off balance, and was a pain to carry. My Kimber CDP I was great for carry, but it had the odd FTF and FTL. I then bought a Nighthawk Talon I...
  18. cutter2001

    Masonic Rings

    Are there any regulations as to the symbols allowed on the side of the ring?
  19. cutter2001

    Freemasonry on your CV?

    I am a surgeon and placed it on my CV. So far it had not been a problem. A few folks have asked about it, and have responded by mentioning the family members they have as masons.
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