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  1. coachn

    Can a Non-Christian become a Mason?

    Yup. It always does when the Work is not done.
  2. coachn

    Can a Non-Christian become a Mason?

    And they also have it harder when they may assume that what is before them is familiar and known. When they do the Work, that bubble is busted!
  3. coachn

    Music in the degrees

    I am a musician for 4 Lodges in Florida. I play during any silent sections while at labor for regular Lodge business, all three Degrees, Installations, Freemasonic funerals and special visitations. The music I play is dominated by Revolutionary and Civil war era instrumentals. I play all this...
  4. coachn

    Can a Non-Christian become a Mason?

    He may, but his assumptions would mislead him and he would still be mistaken in his claim.
  5. coachn

    Can a Non-Christian become a Mason?

    Although I know that you are mistaken, I am open to you explaining how the Jewish and Muslim Brothers with whom I share Lodge, whom carry dues cards from the GL of FL and who didn't mind participating in a few circumscriptions are not Masons?
  6. coachn

    Can a Non-Christian become a Mason?

    Can a Non-Christian become a Mason? Yup, but only if he doesn't mind participating in a few circumscriptions.:wink:
  7. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    What's even more disturbing is 80% of Americans do not clearly understand polls and the remaining 20% have been known to fabricate statistics in the moment!
  8. coachn

    Masonic Education Frequency

    In that case, not a stitch!
  9. coachn

    Masonic Education Frequency

    That truly depends upon how you define "Masonic Education".
  10. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    That's because it is not scientific, no matter how anyone tries to frame or reframe it. It is religious; which, as I understand it, does not follow the scientific method. Does anyone here know what method it does follow?
  11. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    Yup. BTW - There's a theory floating around out there that says if you repeat anything often enough, no matter how wrong or insane it might be, people eventually come around to making that their way of thinking. But it's ONLY a theory.
  12. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    I included it because of the few people I have encountered who claim to have riden unicorns around on the north pole.
  13. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    What I'm hearing then is that Theories are perceived reality models used by their carriers to explain things; some are accurate, some are precise, some focus on reality, and others focus on fantasy and every last one of them are subject to evolving mutation, depending upon the memes surrounding...
  14. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    Then, we strike out the part about theories being used to deal with reality in knowledgeable and predictable ways?
  15. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    Viral Attacks upon the cells that viably create the next generation which add/delete/modify in such a cumulative way as to eventually make it impossible for them to procreate with the source species while at the same time procreating amongst themselves.
  16. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    So, we can strike out the part about them being used to deal with reality in more knowledgeable and predictable ways?
  17. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    So, stating that it's "just a theory" does affirm that the person stating this does realize that theories are approximating models of reality that are used by some to deal with reality in more knowledgeable and predictable ways?
  18. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    Are all Protons Identical? Could our precision not reveal differences?
  19. coachn

    Do you believe in Darwinian evolution?

    Aren't Theories merely "Approximating Models" that make effort to both explain and work with things in a more knowledgeable and predictable way?
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