Not all rituals use this language. None of mine do.The key to this dilemma is in the first degree ritual, A Man freeborn as such
this clarifies it for me.
Not all rituals use this language. None of mine do.The key to this dilemma is in the first degree ritual, A Man freeborn as such
this clarifies it for me.
They use "as such"?Hmm thats interesting...both mine do.....
Ahh. In that case it doesn't make sense to me. The ritual language doesn't say "born a man." Rather it expresses the present state of sexuality, modified by the condition of liberty at birth.I dont think that is what he was saying....pretty sure he was saying ""a man freeborn" as such this clarifies it for me" meaning it says "a man free born" amd that settles it for him. I thought u meant that ur jurisdictions dont use a "man freeborn"
I agree. Its no secret that here in New Zealand we fancy ourselves quite "progressive" (take from that what you will), but if a unilateral decision was made by the Grand Lodge of New Zealand to accept all transgendered people the craft would probably lose 90% of her members.
If I had to guess, I would say that Freemasonry in New Zealand would adopt a "Don't ask, don't tell" approach. Issues like this would be put firmly in the too hard basket.
Ahh. In that case it doesn't make sense to me. The ritual language doesn't say "born a man." Rather it expresses the present state of sexuality, modified by the condition of liberty at birth.
As it is part of the EA ritual, I will not quote it exactly, expecting those who read it to understand.
Citation regarding homosexuality? This not a recognition standard of either the CGMNA or the Home GLs. I know a number of gay Masons, including one who is married to another brother. One of my jobs in the fraternity is recognition, and I've no heard this mooted.If a Grand Lodge were to create an acceptance either by intentional lax policy or especially open allowance of homosexuality or transgender Masons, the greatest majority of Grand Lodges worldwide would declare those Grand Lodges clandestine. There has already been indications that this is the path that most Grand Lodges will follow.
No, I didpls note, I did not make the statement:
"I will not quote it exactly, expecting those who read it to understand."
I like it and now that is my new excuseI prefer "well nourished,".
I totally agreeThe chromosome makeup can never be altered...regardless of surgical modifications! Maybe I'm a little too old school...but this move to embrace gender reassignment or anything similar to it is an infinite slippery slope.
The the conundrum begins again as to which office can be held. by self chosen sexual identityThe problem is: would she be a mason or an eastern star lol.