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  1. PikeStance

    Grand lodge of California being more accepting of Co and female Masons.

    Then you took it out of context. I was drawing a comparison with Boy and Girl Scouts. There is nothing preventing women from forming their own freemason-like organization. They do not as of now. It wasn't a thing. It was exceptional and rejected at the time. At that time, women were treated as...
  2. PikeStance

    Grand lodge of California being more accepting of Co and female Masons.

    You are being disingenuous. Co-Freemasonry was NOT widely accepted. They are considered "irregular." You seem to suggest it has been widely accepted, when this is far from the truth. (I have no idea the relevance of the founding of the GL of North Carolina or any Grand Lodge is.) I also noted...
  3. PikeStance

    Grand lodge of California being more accepting of Co and female Masons.

    I am not in favor. I am not sure why it has become a thing that everything needs to be coed. Women do not organize their own clubs and support groups independent of men. There is no reason why men cannot have their own "fraternal" organization. There are already auxillary organization that are...
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