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originally posted by: introvert
After all this time you still have to defend the masons, huh?
originally posted by: rajas
a reply to: vethumanbeing
Gold had many areas of use.. Now we just wear the #
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: introvert
After all this time you still have to defend the masons, huh?
It seems to be the same tedious crap over and over. Like no one can read and comprehend what was posted over the past decade+ here.
originally posted by: vethumanbeing
Younger more fresh peeples have a different take.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: vethumanbeing
Younger more fresh peeples have a different take.
No, actually, they do not. It is the same rehashed garbage as before.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: vethumanbeing
Annunaki.
Wow, if you say so.
originally posted by: vethumanbeing
You were not given the keys to obtain true enlightenment to this understanding.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: vethumanbeing
You were not given the keys to obtain true enlightenment to this understanding.
There is more 'enlightenment' in a Doctor Seuss book than anything having to do with the Annunaki bull**** stories.
The teachings of these Readings are not sacramental, so far as they go beyond the realm of Morality into those of other domains of Thought and Truth. The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite uses the word "Dogma" in its true sense, of doctrine, or teaching; and is not dogmatic in the odious sense of that term. Every one is entirely free to reject and dissent from whatsoever herein may seem to him to be untrue or unsound. It is only required of him that he shall weigh what is taught, and give it fair hearing and unprejudiced judgement. Of course, the ancient theosophic and philosophic speculations are not embodied as part of the doctrines of the Rite; but because it is of interest and profit to know what the Ancient Intellect thought upon these subjects, and because nothing so conclusively proves the radical difference between our human and the animal nature, as the capacity of the human mind to entertain such speculations in regard to itself and the Deity.
originally posted by: rajas
a reply to: vethumanbeing
Lets talk in magic and conspiracies
The halfblood prince in the world of magic, the outcast in the world we live in.. Both sides needs to move both realms or they will collide...
Will i wear the symbol, no.. Cause im free
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: rajas
I'm familiar with Morals & Dogma since I owned a copy before I joined the Scottish Rite, and I currently own several copies and versions of the book (to include the annotated version). It's an interesting book, but outside the Southern Jurisdiction of the AASR, it really isn't relevant. Also, of Pike's book, I prefer Esoterika.
a reply to: vethumanbeing