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I believe this also. When Masonry as we know it was established is obviously a hot button issue but I do believe it was influenced by the ancient mysteries. JMO.
This sounds good also. I have no problem with a second ballot to make sure that the black cube was not accidentally used or a second ballot at the next meeting for the person that voted no to reconsider. But I do not agree with a Master of a lodge requiring someone to justify their ballot so...
I worked in a state agency for 29 years. I have seen that story enacted many times over while I was present. The moral to the story is, indeed, correct.
I agree with you brother. I am not sexist or anti-women by any means. I think not only should women be treated as equals but that they ARE equals. However, I see nothing in the least wrong with fraternities or sororities. But for some reason many people see something wrong with fraternities...
You misunderstood my comment. The way I understood the question was should the rules be changed making women eligible to join ALL Masonic lodges. This I am 100% against. If the question was refering to those unrecognized co-mason lodges that already exist then I don't care one way or the other.