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Originally posted by GodIsPissed
reply to post by CholmondleyWarner
The point is why is there so much conspiracy surrounding the freemasons?Where do the stories come from?And are the stories true?And how can you prove if the stories are true or not?
luciferian shape shifting lizard thingies hell bent on world domination
Originally posted by CholmondleyWarner
You can't, it's as simple as that! For every link to a site spouting anti masonic rhetoric you will find a similar link to masonic site showing it to be nothing but a group of men who enjoy each others company and are trying to do good in their communities...
What honestly makes more sense to you? That men walk into a lodge off the street and suddenly become luciferian shape shifting lizard thingies hell bent on world domination, or, they are just a group of harmless guys following their own equally harmless ideals? You simply have to follow your common sense...
Yes, a lot of masons are egotistical and arrogant, but are they out to get you? The simple answer is no...
Live and let live ..
Originally posted by thefreemasontruth
luciferian shape shifting lizard thingies hell bent on world domination
Yeah okay just use the most out there opinion on the whole conspiracy to do with the Illuminati,NWO and Freemasonry just to belittle it
Because people fear that which they do not understand. The same fear of the dark that made the earliest superstitions in human history still exist when people can't find out what's happening behind a closed door.
Originally posted by GodIsPissed
The point is why is there so much conspiracy surrounding the freemasons?
To be honest? Mostly from fundamentalist Christians or the Catholic church, which feels threatened by Masonry.
Where do the stories come from?
No.
And are the stories true?
The job of providing proof is on the accuser. I can't prove I'm NOT a baby-eating reptillian monster hell-bent on ruling the world. If you think I am, it's up to you to prove it.
And how can you prove if the stories are true or not?
Originally posted by LightCraft
Sure, there are many Masons who are all of those things. But I can assure you: As a Mason they are working on being better people and working to rid themselves of those traits. When I become a Mason I wasn't an instant choir boy. But through Masonry I have began to chip away at my flaws and try to mold myself into a better Man, Parent, Friend, Neighbor and Human. It is a progression, certainly doesn't happen over night.
Live and let live ..
Good idea..
Originally posted by TheLoneArcher
I came across this Discovery Channel programme that looks into Freemasonry. I would like you to take the time to watch it (about 90 minutes in total) and leave any comments regarding its contents.
So, grab your popcorn, crisps or M&Ms and make yourself comfortable for "Freemasonry revealed, the secret history of Freemasonry".
www.documentarywire.com...
Originally posted by TheLoneArcher
reply to post by Desolo
Why don't we make changes? Ouch, well, if you look at my Lodge, there are less than 40 of us, none of them in seats of power. Rich? my Lodge? Hardly. The money in our cffers would not even pay for a return ticket to the States. Some of the larger Lodges are richer, of course. Yes, there are over 5 million of us, but there is no international governing body. We are not as cohesive as people think.
Sometimes, I wish we were. If we had real power, just think of the potential good that could be acheived.
Then again, I am glad we do not possess that power, as it can be corrupted. I prefer it the way we are, trying to made good men better.
If Masonry is not for you, fine, at least you have asked questions and formed an opinion. Freemasonry is not for everyone. If you live your life as a good person, be mindful of your God, by caring to others and respect their views, how can you go wrong?
Peace to you and good luck in your journey through life.
Originally posted by Desolo
Dont watch that documentary, the majority of masons that post in this forum will never get past the 3rd degree. they are your mirror, they are proles and trolls, just like us. Watch this doc if you want some insider information. @network dude, the truth is it not, that there are a lot of masons in high places (Politics,Religions, upper echelon etc...) desite the history?????
Originally posted by network dude
Originally posted by Desolo
Dont watch that documentary, the majority of masons that post in this forum will never get past the 3rd degree. they are your mirror, they are proles and trolls, just like us. Watch this doc if you want some insider information. @network dude, the truth is it not, that there are a lot of masons in high places (Politics,Religions, upper echelon etc...) desite the history?????
the degree thing is a distraction. Probably on purpose. As most masons will tell you, the 3rd degree is the highest degree. The side orders all offer titles, some offer degrees, and none of them make anyone a "higher up". Our structure is formed by the ones who are active. Some masons never set foot in a lodge after they are raised. Some come a few times a year, and some go through the chairs and then don't come back. There are a few around each lodge that are like the glue that hold each lodge together. They are the ones that know what's going on in different areas, because they talk to the other ones like them who are dependable. Masonry as a group holds no political power although we could very easily. If we went against our principals and took sides in things like politics and religion, then we could hold great power and make the kind of changes that would get noticed. But the very thing that our detractors fear about us is what keeps us going. We are tolerant. In fact, you will be tolerant or you will be asked to leave. We don't want there to be separation because of a religious belief, or because of a party affiliation. Those things have kept us together for hundreds of years while churches, religions, and political parties have crumbled. I like the fact that the ones in power are the ones who put in the most work. That is how it should be in life. Not the guy with the biggest bank account, or the most prestigious name.edit on 4-3-2011 by network dude because: fixed quote
Because it is not the role of Masonry to force change upon anyone. The best we can hope to do is ask a brother to live his own life better, more productively, more compassionately, more fairly. Nothing in the structure of Masonry is designed towards "the big picture", it is entirely based on on the individual. "Taking good men and making them better." Now what impact those good men might have on the rest of the world, what legacy they might leave behind because of how they lead their lives, is another story. But that has nothing to do with Masonry.
Originally posted by Desolo
my real beef is the fact that if the masons dont have a hand in the many things going on in the world right now, then as a powerful, well established, rich do-gooder organised group then why dont they make a stand against the obvious wrong doings?