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Passed my MM proficiency last night!

Bloke

Premium Member
You are wrong, Sir.
I don't wanna "give an impression" that I'm a Freemason!
I am just a Researcher!
Put it in your signature line then and while your intent and enthusiasm might be good, you're often way off the mark with ideas and language Freemasons will not correct you on but, at best, simply tolerate in silence. Sorry Ressam, but your trying to participate in conversations you do not and cannot understand and where the participants, including me, will not help you understand because you've profane.

Sorry to see this celebratory thread derailed but i am sure our new MM can see why.
 

mrpierce17

KOP Council director / Lodge instructor
Premium Member
You are wrong, Sir.
I don't wanna "give an impression" that I'm a Freemason!
I am just a Researcher!
I would suggest you stick to whatever books you can find and Google this is a place for those who are Mason's and those who wish to join the fraternity , I see no harm in asking questions or just gazing through the discussions but you are just flat out wrong to try to give advice on these discussions all you should be doing is looking listening and observing, leave the answering questions that pertain to masonry to the well informed brethren
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
How did you think your post was positive ? You are giving the impression that you are a freemason and your not. That is what COWANS do.
I would suggest you stick to whatever books you can find and Google this is a place for those who are Mason's and those who wish to join the fraternity , I see no harm in asking questions or just gazing through the discussions but you are just flat out wrong to try to give advice on these discussions all you should be doing is looking listening and observing, leave the answering questions that pertain to masonry to the well informed brethren
Agreed. I don't know if this guy is as naive as he tries to seem or is simply trying to be an irritant.
 

Michael Schiavello

Registered User
My suggestion is read as many books on Freemasonry as you can but also WATCH your lodge at work and visit other lodges, engross yourself in it as much as possible, and study your ritual book. Even if you don't want to be an officer in the line, the ritual is the heart of Masonry and has so many important life lessons and answers to so many questions in it. Study the lectures, charges, obligations, etc.
 
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