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If, Brent, you are referring to "irreligious libertine" that is definitely not meaning a gay or bi-sexual man. You must look at context of when things were written and the meaning for that time.
See: http://palmettomason.blogspot.com/2009/02/stupid-atheists-and-irreligious.html
Where in the EA obligation? Because if I saw that, and in my studies of the EA Catechism I did not, I would have run and kindly asked for a refund. Me thinks I need so light shed on this matter.
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Different views are allowed. Welcomed even. Still freemasonry is not a religion, nor is it a religious organization. It only asks that you be a man, be free, and believe in a supreme being/deity.
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I've been reading this topic. I really don't understand the debate being that it is now 2003. I'm a gay brother. I'm fully accepted. I'm a man, free born and sound in all of my limbs and members. I also believe in one supreme being. Oh, and I'm a practicing Buddhist with Christian leanings...