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A Mason is oblig’d, by his Tenure, to obey the moral Law; and if he rightly understands the Art, he will never be a stupid Atheist, nor an irreligious Libertine. But though in ancient Times Masons were charg’d in every Country to be of the Religion of that Country or Nation, whatever it was, yet...
Great article:
Dennis Byrne
December 18, 2012
I am an old man and the older I get the less I understand.
I can't understand how anyone can look into the face of a 6-year-old and fire round after round into that child, as the deranged gunman did Friday in Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Wisdom is...
WS is right about being responsible in the storage of firearms. I do agree that that would cut down on accidental shootings of small children. But more than likely an adult child like this one would have had access to a combination for whatever to get to the weapon.
I am heartbroken at what happened. But we're turning out nothing but maladjusted kids. We can't teach them anything about discipline, they've almost outlaw that. Any discussions about morality in schools is a no-no. We teach them that everybody wins there are no losers so they don't know how...
I understand peoples frustration with all this but how is it any different then the long standing edicts about race? And why isn't that being presued with equal zeal? Or is that more acceptable? I'm not saying at all that people should be calling for the ousting of any GMs like they are here...
This is the part that I am refering to. I am more then open to a better understanding if it can be given. I would be glad to here any comments but please do don’t attack other religions when trying to make a point. There are Christian Brothers on here as well as Jewish, Islamic and Brothers of...
I don't really know what is correct. You can read Mackey, Hall, Pike, and others as well and still find that everything is wide open to interpretation. My opinions are just that, opinions.
Well I will argue my point until it gets hostile then it can be taken out of public view or dropped. Thats with a Brother. Non-Brother is a different story. I am sure that a lot of what I say is not agreed with. And there is things I don't agree with. But these are my Brothers and if I do...
The Landmarks decide. And yes in another post I did include Buddhist. And Freemasonry is not known for accepting every creed. I know many young Masons believe it does but it doesn't. And are you saying that we should just ignore the Landmarks because they don't fit with modern thinking?
And if he freely gives it? Or it is determined later that he lied about his beliefs to get in? Don’t get me wrong. I am not prejudice against these people because of their beliefs. Well, to be honest, not all the people. I am a big fan of Eastern Philosophy for one. But that still doesn’t...
I posted this elseware but it applies to this. I know this is not "politically correct" but is this a bad thing or is he is he puging beliefs that are not in line with Masonic tenets? I didn't read in this edict that it was against non-Christian religons or beliefs. I didn't see anything about...
In general I am against it but, I do believe there is a time and place for it. One reason is when you have a young man who has been voted in but is being sent off to war.
"General James Harold Doolittle has a most unique history regarding his Masonic membership due to his army connections in...