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Originally posted by genuineninja
of the many secrets freemasonry is supposed to contain, the biggest is the location of the gold of the knights templar.
Originally posted by senrak
Originally posted by theron dunn
Pity, isn't it, that some folks seem to have a stated goal of riling masons?
Yes it is. Perhaps it's because they have nothing better to do with their pitiful lives.... Oh well. At least we're trying to keep the truth about Freemasonry in the open, regardless of the untruths these individuals spread about us.
Originally posted by senrak
Yes it is. Perhaps it's because they have nothing better to do with their pitiful lives.... Oh well. At least we're trying to keep the truth about Freemasonry in the open, regardless of the untruths these individuals spread about us.
Considering the silly rituals and practices freemasons get up I would be very careful before i called anyone elses life pitifull
Originally posted by genuineninja
Originally posted by senrak
Originally posted by theron dunn
Pity, isn't it, that some folks seem to have a stated goal of riling masons?
Yes it is. Perhaps it's because they have nothing better to do with their pitiful lives.... Oh well. At least we're trying to keep the truth about Freemasonry in the open, regardless of the untruths these individuals spread about us.
Considering the silly rituals and practices freemasons get up I would be very careful before i called anyone elses life pitifull
Originally posted by genuineninja
besides that, is it a usual tactic of freemasons to "gang-up" on people who voice a different viewpoint than their own?
Originally posted by senrak
Originally posted by genuineninja
besides that, is it a usual tactic of freemasons to "gang-up" on people who voice a different viewpoint than their own?
No. It's our practice to deny vicious attacks and ridiculous lies about our Order. Someone honestly questioning what we do (because they've heard two different viewpoints) is quite different from the vicious lies that are intentionally spread by some on this forum. THOSE guys are liars. Plain and simple. Strong word, perhaps, but I don't know what else to call someone who lies.
Originally posted by LTD602
Originally posted by senrak
Originally posted by genuineninja
besides that, is it a usual tactic of freemasons to "gang-up" on people who voice a different viewpoint than their own?
No. It's our practice to deny vicious attacks and ridiculous lies about our Order. Someone honestly questioning what we do (because they've heard two different viewpoints) is quite different from the vicious lies that are intentionally spread by some on this forum. THOSE guys are liars. Plain and simple. Strong word, perhaps, but I don't know what else to call someone who lies.
Right. It is nearly ALL in the delivery. There are honest questions, and then there are attacks thinly veiled as honest questions. I call it the "back door" tactic. There have been several examples of this during the past week. Typically, a Christian fundamentalist (note FUNDAMENTALIST, for there are plenty of reasonable Christians also), asks a few questions or seems to make innocuous comments, but litters them with biblical references and contrived logic that indirectly condmen Masons, and in most cases it takes the form of comments such as "God will judge you", or the "true faith", or In Epehesians, cahpter so-and-so, such-and-such says . . . . " and other appropriations of biblical material for shameful purposes.
I have alot of fun catching these. It is, however, a very old, played-out tactic. Too easy to spot.
Originally posted by genuineninja
is freemasonry in the UK different than it is in any other country?
Originally posted by senrak
While fundamentally the same...Freemasonry (note the capital "F") is different in EVERY jurisdiction. Even in the U.S.A. it's a bit different from State to State (each of which is a different jurisdicition) This is because there is no central Masonic authority.