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Originally posted by rusethorcain
Crunchy Christian on the outside with a Creamy Satanic Center.
Originally posted by rusethorcain
Originally posted by RuneSpider
And how would you defend the innocent and hapless against a small but formidable faction of devil worshipers within this group of ostensibly good and God fearing men?
By defending Freemasonry against them myself, obviously.
What, you mean they're hiding in Freemasonry? Don't be ridiculous.
It's the other side spewing lies,hatred, fear, paranoia... all the things that would make a being like Satan happy to be a part of.
I mean this pussified group of Masons does not have the integrity honesty and guts to make their convictions known. They go to Church. They pretend to be God fearing when they are anything but. Nothing wrong with being an athiest. I don't even care if you want to worship the devil.
Don't try to talk out both sides of your mouth when you are speaking to me though.
If you believe in the devil and practice black magic, say so.
This is not an atheist.
It is still a theist because the devil is a deity.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by rusethorcain
Crunchy Christian on the outside with a Creamy Satanic Center.
Some of us do not believe in either one.
Illumi-naughty.
Originally posted by TheLoneArcher
reply to post by Dr Cosma
You are correct, it is. It is also, in my opinion, bad Masonry. Yes, Masons are there for mutual help, but only when the Brother is in distress. By awarding a fellow Mason a contract simply because he is a fellow Mason should not be tollerated. Unfortunately, like all institutions, there is always latitude for abuse. You quote is one example of that.edit on 8/11/2010 by TheLoneArcher because: Spelling spelling and............................spelling
Originally posted by stormson
reply to post by wcitizen
how many times have you seen a shriner badge or masonic square and compass on the back of a car? or the square and compass ring? how much more of badge do you want? forehead tattoo?
Originally posted by stormson
reply to post by wcitizen
any more rampant than frat brothers hiring other brothers? or church members other members? or vets other vets? face it, mutual experiences will always play a role in the hiring of others.
Originally posted by stormson
reply to post by wcitizen
any more rampant than frat brothers hiring other brothers? or church members other members? or vets other vets? face it, mutual experiences will always play a role in the hiring of others.
Originally posted by stormson
reply to post by wcitizen
seems we are going in circles. masons id themselves all the time, by rings and car badges etc. the secret handshakes are no different than that of college frats. its part of the fun! nepotism runs rampant in everything. part of the same country club, frat, church, vet, etc.
judge masons on their actions, just like christians. some are good, some not so much. your analogy about the trial. what about if they went to the same lawschool, or are members of the rotary club, or have kids in the same school? it all applies.
seems your issue is not with the nepotism so much as the secrets that we hold from you as an outsider. its easier to be a mason than it is to join a college frat. yet both have secrets.
either way, in the end, being a mason will not ensure you get the job, its only a boost. first you must be qualified.