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Ritual and Monitor in the App Store

nixxon2000

Premium Member
So someone published R and M in the IOS App Store. Reading the reviews people seem to be really upset that he did it. I did purchase it to see what all the hubbub was about.

I don't see anything that is not available on the net anyway but wanted to get some feed back and see what everyone else thought.

There seems to be a lot of Masonic apps available and since we are not to w,p,p or other stuff should they have done it?

Thought this might be a fun discussion.


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Zack

Registered User
What anyone else does is on them. It matters not what is available on the net. I swore I would not and I won't.
 

Bro Darren

Premium Member
Just because stuff is on the net does not open the door for people to breach their obligations. Those that do are NOT brothers of integrity or honour and not only would I not give these guys a cent from my wallet I would not give them a moment of my time. Our obligations and abiding by them makes us men that can be trusted and these guys make a mockery of themselves and there word.


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bezobrazan

Registered User
Just because stuff is on the net does not open the door for people to breach their obligations. Those that do are NOT brothers of integrity or honour and not only would I not give these guys a cent from my wallet I would not give them a moment of my time. Our obligations and abiding by them makes us men that can be trusted and these guys make a mockery of themselves and there word.


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Couldn't agree more! I take my obligation very seriously. My dad always told me my word and a handshake is as binding as any compact or contract.


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nixxon2000

Premium Member
I honestly agree. I don't think people take the obligation seriously.


I don't think it would be as bad if they omitted the modes of recognition. The rest people outside of masonry wouldn't understand.


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Brother JC

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
It's Duncan's, which has been available at every bookstore and news-seller for well over a century (I got mine in line at a grocery store).
No, it doesn't make it right, but it's certainly not surprising.
 
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