Why is a man who does not believe in God unfit to become a Mason? How is a man who believes in God different from a man who does not? Why is this difference so important to Freemasonry?
Having asked these questions we can sit back and watch the religious answers pour out. But by taking the stance that a man's personal religious beliefs are not important to Masonry, it has in effect stated that the answers to these questions are not a religious ones.
The answer to these questions must in fact be a universal answer, one that would apply to all men regardless of their religion.
So I pose the question "What is the purpose of God in Freemasonry?"
Having asked these questions we can sit back and watch the religious answers pour out. But by taking the stance that a man's personal religious beliefs are not important to Masonry, it has in effect stated that the answers to these questions are not a religious ones.
The answer to these questions must in fact be a universal answer, one that would apply to all men regardless of their religion.
So I pose the question "What is the purpose of God in Freemasonry?"