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Originally posted by Ewok_Boba
O.k, since every mason on here has responded word for word, I'm starting to think you all just read the guidelines and are re-iterating them here.
No offense, but such a task can be achieved elsewhere, no need to resort to some separatist club in order to go about doing this.
Or, via Occam's Razor, it just happens to be the truth.
Originally posted by Ewok_Boba
O.k, since every mason on here has responded word for word, I'm starting to think you all just read the guidelines and are re-iterating them here.
And again, no Mason has ever said that you had to join to become a better person. In fact, most of us on this thread have explicitly stated that it is just one path of many, and doesn't make any claims to be better or worse than any other. But it does work for some people.
No offense, but such a task can be achieved elsewhere, no need to resort to some separatist club in order to go about doing this.
No offense, but such a task can be achieved elsewhere, no need to resort to some separatist club in order to go about doing this.
Ah, you've obviously been to one of our stated meetings then!
Originally posted by Dr Cosma
Boriiiing
Originally posted by getreadyalready
Originally posted by Dajjal
Ok, I have 2 questions
1. How many Forum Moderaters does ATS have ?
2. How many of those Moderators are Freemasons ?
These are just my estimates, I am a new Mod, so hopefully a Super or Admin can answer better, but from what I know there are about 70 Moderators and probably 6 to 8 are Masons.
You are on to our conspiracy though, because if you look at cops, judges, politicians, small business owners, and other successful classes of people, you will find a higher concentration of Masons. Masons tend to be leaders, because their morality, confidence, and steadfastness are conducive to leadership roles. It isn't because we are controlling anything or collaberating to take those positions, it is quite the opposite, people usually approach us about helping out in certain capacities.
I don't think I have ever sought out a leadership role, I have always been invited. I didn't lobby to be Master of my Lodge, but I was nominated and served, I didn't lobby to be a Mod, but I was asked and I accepted, I didn't lobby to run my team at my current job, but I was suggested as a candidate and I won the interview and position, etc., etc.
I'd like to answer like Willie (who isn't a Mason), but alas, I usually accept the roles when offered. Still, ol' Willie says it best,
If asked, I won't run, if elected I won't serve, but if served, I will drink!
I thought under the old code-base there was an easier way to get a list of all the mods. There certainly used to be a list at the bottom of each forum page listing who the mods of that forum were. I haven't been able to find an easy way to list the mods currently though. The Member List page isn't sortable by Status...
Originally posted by Dajjal
I was getting a little alarmed at the prospect of there being lets say about 20 Mods, and lets say about 10 of them being Masons, that for me would be "get the hell outa here" time, no offence intended, I just dont trust secret societies.
But 70 Mods, with 6-8 Masons, I can live with that, if its true.
Originally posted by Dr Cosma
What I meant was, you lot bore me
Originally posted by timetochange
reply to post by SecretSky
i want to become a freemason i live in miai were do i go to become one
Originally posted by SecretSky
I don't know very much about Freemasonry, other than the little I have read.
From what I have read, Freemasons tend to be helpful people and do a lot of good work for their local communities.
Anyway - I have a few honest questions and would be grateful for your answers.
1. Why did you become a Freemason? I had known people who were Freemasons and every one of them was a "good" person, worthy of emulation.
2. Apart from doing good for the community, is there a specific goal of Freemasonry? It is an opportunity for like-thinking men to meet, like any social club. For those who like ceremony, that is there. For those fascinated with history and/or the past you can follow that line too. It is an opportunity to practice the "art of memory" since the stylised meeting require one to remember the proper format. If you like a little bit of eccentricity, that is there too. Since we all go through the same process, there is a close bond between any Mason and another Mason.
3. If Freemasonry reveals any good information to you, which you cannot share with non-masons, why can it not be revealed? If it is good information, surely it would benefit all. The information we have, is EXACTLY the same information anyone else has access to. The specific "secrets" pertain to our modes of recognition which, with a little research anyone can uncover. The Book of Constitutions of the UGLE (United Grand Lodge of England) and the Sister Constitutions are not secret and your local library could have a copy. With the FICA in South Africa, each lodge having a bank account has had to supply a copy of the Constitutions, Bye Laws of District and Lodge Bye Laws to the banks, no problem. It is a system of moral standards, using allegory and symbols. You have heard of being "on the square" (honest), well where do you think it came from?
4. Isn't being (somewhat) secretive/holding back information a bit divisive towards the same communities you try to do good for? Why should it? The Church elders meeting does not divulge everything they discuss. In any case if I have a technique of identifying another Mason, how does that influence anybody else? The secrets are simply not earth-shattering and have nothing to do with taking over the world.
Sorry for the many questions - I don't mean them to offend or anything. I'm just curious about how Freemasons perceive these questions. Also, any questions about the reasoning behind my questions - please ask me, and I'll respond. No offense taken.
Cheers!