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, typical Hollywood, stick to what's safe, nothing been released original in a long time. I found the plot to be boring and the filming was very dark and story jumped all over the place.
It started with Russia, remember, now you have America. The Americans have always been invaders. It is put quite simply in this video clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLzo9pOXa-s
I would rather see the invaders leave Afghanistan, WAR is always about land and or resources and then uses religion to fuel it, this war has nothing to do with Freedom!
I wear mine points out too, and it is my preference. ;-) I just wanted to make sure there was no by-law or tradition I was not following correctly. Thanks for your information Bro Beathard, it is much appreciated.
I heard the wearing the points towards you symbolizes the way you were received in the 3rd, to wear them pointing out means that you are a past master of a [].
I have heard a lot of different motions regarding how one is supposed to wear their Masonic Rings, points towards or points away? Does anyone have any information on this, is there a standard for how one is to wear their Masonic Ring?
Thanks in advance,
Bro Hogan Courrier...
I am a Canadian Mason, I have heard that in most or maybe all []s open in the third and only come down to second and first when there is work in that degree? Is this true? I would wonder how much a EA or FC would get to come into [] and participate? If this is true I am sure there is some...
Well said, we have come across this in our Lodge, and usually when it happens it is most always a communication error or something embellished. It's always best to approach OUT of Lodge and come to a resolution as to preserve HARMONY of the []
I have never seen a law that states no alcohol in Lodge, as long as it is after business. Hence Labour to Refreshment. I myself do not partake in any alcohol after Lodge, just for the simple sake of the fact that I have to drive home. I have noted that no Brother that has to drive home will...
Well as far as I understand, Free and Accepted Masons is open to Mature Age (21) and a proper answer to Three questions. We just Initiated a new Candidate last Tuesday from a completely different town as he had just moved to ours. He was sponsored from three of his friends that are Lodge...