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    Moon

    Alright brothers, fair enough. Let us approach one aspect of this matter in a more deductive manner. After all it is only through the faculties of deductive and inductive reasoning that one uncovers truths...per my good friend Rene Descartes. Fact 1: Viruses, attach themselves to cells...
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    Brother Wilson, is there some literature by Bro. Prince Hall that you would recommend?
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    Moon

    So when people of equal intellect are presented the same evidence will they all always arrive at the same consensus? Take city counsel members or supreme court judges as an example...even though they all are presented the same evidence do they all conclude or judge the case in the same manner...
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    Moon

    http://www.nvic.org/
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    Lodge Web Site

    www.calodges.org/no186 Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    EA Degree tonight

    Congrats! Did they use the donkey or the goat? Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    Can we all please get back to the original topic?...which is actually interesting. What do we think about the works and contributions of Albert Pike towards the fraternity? Did he elevate us as masons or did he do more damage than good? It would be helpful if you are somewhat familiar with...
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    What would you recommend as a first reference book

    Re: What would you recommend as a first reference Brother, for now simply attend as many events and stated meetings as you can and try to absorb as much as possible. Meet with your coach and ask many questions. As you advance in the degrees, things will start coming together. When you become...
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    Raised to the Sublime Degree

    Bravo brother! The journey has just begun! Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    Points of the extended compass

    It ' s how I was received on my first admission into a lodge of master masons and it reminds me never to lose sight of that valuable instrument and the most important tenants of freemasonry. Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    Moon

    I question certain aspects of the official 9/11 story as do many brothers that I know. I also chose not to vaccinate...am I a "nut"? Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    Points of the extended compass

    Do you wear you ring with the compass points towards or away from you and why? Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    When passing judgement like that, it is important to take the time period into consideration. Times were different back then in the south...everybody was a racist. Freemasonry in America was in the dark ages, and Albert Pike was a huge contributor to resurrecting the fraternity. All masons...
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    Very well said brother.
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    Here is Pike's history and background as described be an extraordinary man...Manly Palmer Hall...please listen to it, as you will find it very informative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QAUUkoX2Rk
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    True, he did compile a lot of if from previous works, but none the less, he had the intellect and genius to put it all together where otherwise such works would've been scattered and hard to come by. Sent From My Freemasonry Pro App
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    Wife having a problem with Freemasonry, she wants

    Re: Wife having a problem with Freemasonry, she wa My wife had issues also. I took her to a few O.E.S public events including their installation of officers. She really liked the atmosphere and the sisters there and asked for a petition. It has brought us closer together and the negativity...
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    Albert Pike: More harm than good?

    M&D was my inspiration in seeking the higher degrees. Mason or profane, anybody would greatly benefit from reading but one paragraph out of it. It will lift your understanding and intellect to stellar heights. I particularly recommend it to the virtuous and philosophical brothers. I read it...
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