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originally posted by: childoffather
The freemasons only grew stronger and remained hidden in plain sight all these years.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: childoffather
The freemasons only grew stronger and remained hidden in plain sight all these years.
Oh, you caught us!!!!
Pro tip: YouTube is totally the best place to get accurate historical information. [/qoute/]
The clips from the video were from history channel episodes.
Pretty legit if you ask me. We are just now being given this info.edit on 25-3-2018 by childoffather because: bad lining
originally posted by: childoffather
They were history channel docs.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Eh, it’s really not far from the truth. Is it?
You can’t deny that the civil layout and architecture of D.C. is typical of Masonic symbology.
I know your lodge operates as more of a frat house, but i have been to meetings in D.C. and they actually discuss some pretty important issues. Some lodges are full of politicians.
Fundraising is not politics or religion. You are being a bit naive. Plenty of conversations go on outside of the halls.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Eh, it’s really not far from the truth. Is it?
That all the FOunders were Masons? Yeah, it is. That the Illuminati somehow influenced our Constitution? That too.
You can’t deny that the civil layout and architecture of D.C. is typical of Masonic symbology.
I can because it isn't. You want to see an actual place laid out with Masonic symbols? Take a look at Sandusky, Ohio.
I know your lodge operates as more of a frat house, but i have been to meetings in D.C. and they actually discuss some pretty important issues. Some lodges are full of politicians.
My lodge is not a 'frat house' and I'm actually in two lodges, one being a lodge that is more of a Strict Obedience type of lodge where we focus on the history, symbols and lessons.
If people are talking about politics in lodge then they need to be expelled, it is one of two topics, the other being religion, that we cannot discuss. If you are a Mason you would know this.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Fundraising is not politics or religion. You’re are being a bit naive.
originally posted by: childoffather
a reply to: Raggedyman
Yes, but it wasn't designed to bring in Father's Kingdom at all. We are soon to see these evil powers fall.
And we all protect eachother, and we do not deny our assistance when it is asked, and we protect our secrets in the way our oathes require.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Fundraising is not politics or religion. You’re are being a bit naive.
Then why mention it? It's kind of irrelevant to the topic. We all fund raise and we all probably have politicians in our lodges, I know I do.
We also have electricians, teachers and a whole host of careers.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
And we all protect eachother, and we do not deny our assistance when it is asked, and we protect our secrets in the way our oathes require.
Yeah that happens sometimes. There are certainly incidences where you can point to, where criminal offenses can have one expelled, but, there are certainly instances where, affiliation has spared someone of criminal offences or at least, had them lowered. (I.e. white collar crime)
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Woodcarver
And we all protect eachother, and we do not deny our assistance when it is asked, and we protect our secrets in the way our oathes require.
To a degree, criminal behavior gets you expelled and I've seen it happen in my state.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Yeah that happens sometimes. There are certainly incidences where you can point to, where criminal offenses can have one expelled, but, there are certainly instances where, affiliation has spared someone of criminal offences or at least, had them lowered. (I.e. white collar crime)
Well, you certainly couldn’t admit to it if you did know. That could actually leave you open to criminal liability. But like i said, most lodges are little more than community centers, and most people are generally good people, so i wouldn’t expect that you have ever been asked to do much of anything including cover for someone else’s crimes.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Yeah that happens sometimes. There are certainly incidences where you can point to, where criminal offenses can have one expelled, but, there are certainly instances where, affiliation has spared someone of criminal offences or at least, had them lowered. (I.e. white collar crime)
I'm personally not aware of any and would be interested in knowing the details since we are rather proactive in our jurisdiction about background checks and adhering to the dictum of following the law.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: childoffather
They were history channel docs.
Even better. I'd love to see these 'History Channel docs' on Luciferianism.
Do you believe in the Devil? I don't. I think you are more likely to be a Luciferian than me since you think that myth is real.
Oh, and please, please, please, someone throw out that lame trope about the greatest trick and all. Please.