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originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: TerryDon79
He never used to be this crazy.
originally posted by: TerryDon79
originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: TerryDon79
I think he is on a wind up.
That or he's got a god complex.
Either way he's delusional.
originally posted by: TerryDon79
a reply to: AMPTAH
You like rambling about nonesense don't you?
Oh no! Someone who was a Freemason was bad. Guess what? So has someone from every other organisation, fraternity, religion and so on.
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: AMPTAH
Well, you are not God.
originally posted by: AMPTAH
This phenomenon is nothing new.
What? Some troll try to convince people he's God or someone who thinks they're God and should probably be placed back on their meds?
originally posted by: TerryDon79
It also appears to be a choice to not understand, even after things have been explained to you ad nauseam.
originally posted by: TerryDon79
Now you're just lying.
originally posted by: TerryDon79
a reply to: AMPTAH
You need an explanation to how you saying there has been no explanations is a lie?
Try reading all the explanations in this thread alone. That would quite obviously make your statement a lie.
originally posted by: GoatWizard
I spent several years actively involved in Freemasonry, and after considerable time and reflection I decided to permanently leave the Fraternity in 2014.
During my years as a Mason I rarely visited sites like this. I have not been on ATS at all until very recently. I remember this site being a place where talk on the subject occurred regularly. I would like to answer any questions about the subject, engage in meaningful discussion; and possibly expound on what I speculate about the future of Freemasonry (at least in the Southern USA).
At any rate, I joined a fairly large, well established Lodge, some time ago in the Southern USA. I worked my way through the Officer's line and became Master of my Lodge. I worked the entirety of the York, and Scottish RItes, and was actively involved in Degree Teams until the year I became Worshipful Master. It was late in my tenure as Master that has began to have very serious thoughts about leaving permanently, and did in the summer of 2016. After a year of post-departure reflection. I am confident in my decision; and am resolved to begin sharing my experiences, making good where I can.
So... if there is anything pro, con, or whatever, I am happy to respond here.