Has Masonry sunk to such a low level, that we must rely on the financial support of inactive members, just to keep the doors open?
coachn said:
Brother, it was designed this way in the USA... the (extremely reduced) dues, low degrees costs, bank deposit interest and random donations are what keeps the doors open. So, your assessment of it sinking is incorrect since it has been this way in the USA on purpose and it has done things this way for a very long time.
----I do not think I am getting you right. (this does not mean you are wrong, just that I am connecting). Do you really believe that Freemasonry/Masonry in the USA was
designed to be financially supported by "(extremely reduced) dues, low degrees costs, bank deposit interest and random donations(sic)"?