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originally posted by: ADVISOR
Are you a bastard? Are both parents gone/past, only child or have no family that they could lean on or even kill. And lastly do not have a companion GF/BF. If you can awnser to yes to any and hopefully all of the above, go ahead become involved with a society that you plan on betraying. Because that way they wont have any leverage on you when you do decide to. I dont know many people who could say yes to all ove the above but I do know a couple who can awnser a few.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: nothwbush
Everyone has to do thier own thing, but to get information from freemasonrywatch is only confirmation bias for anti-mason rhetoric. Everything on there, is about how bad and evil freemasonry is, yet every mason you interact with says the opposite. Obviously you can believe anything you like, but at some point, you have to think to yourself, is it the truth you want, or just confirmation bias?
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Dreftenq
It's fear of the unknown. because there are secrets, people fear that, and equate it to evil for peace of mind. The strong ones will try to find the truth on their own. Which might be exactly what it's intended to do. I went looking for the truth after digging into the conspiracy side of this. Became a mason, and have enjoyed it more than most things I have done. I went in looking for the negative stuff and only found friendship. Hard to think of that as anything other than a good thing. But there is no way I can articulate that in a meaningful way, without the person also being a mason. It would take trust, and I totally grasp why that's not there with an anonymous internet persona.