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FREEMASONRY IS NOT A RELIGION, POLITICAL GROUP OR AN AGENDA SETTING ORGANIZATION DEALING WITH CONTROL OVER OTHER PEOPLE. It is an organization which men from any background, race or religion may come and unite together to work towards improving themselves as people and their community.

For information that dispels the myths of Masonry, as well as all around good information resources go to the following links:

http://www.masonicinfo.com/

For additional information go to

http://www.freemasonry.org/

http://www.freemasoninformation.com/

If you have a video that shows what Freemasonry is, please let me know about it or send me a link so that I can post it. Also, if you want to link a video or the channel to a personal or lodge website and are not sure how, let me know and I will be happy to walk you through the process.

In Light,
Mr. Mason

This video and further information about it can be found at: http://twtmag.ning.com/video/video/show?id=1698387:Video:32283

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  • @mariusdire Sorry to run on but ran out of space. Imagine a person as a stone block just cut in the quarry, it takes more than one stage and more than one tool to shape it properly. So it take more than one stage for a person to improve, you start with a basic shaping and drawing attention to basic aspects to improve. Over here it's not so much superiority, they've been in longer and know a bit more and it's their job to pass that knowledge on to the newer members.

  • @beautifulmind546 While I can't comment so much on the American brethren as it not my area of knowledge I can't think of any English proponents of slavery and the American lodges at one point were in fact considered irregular by UGLE. As for the degrees, one degree prepares for the next, the knowledge of the first prepares for the second and so on. Plus as the aim of masonry is to help make someone better that can't be done in one stage.

  • @beautifulmind546 Seeing as the aim of masonry is to treat all people squarely and act on the level I'd have to say from my understanding that it is against it in all its forms. Certainly in more modern times, after all regular masonry accepted former slaves as brothers during the 1700's.

  • @MattNicholson7 I'm sorry but you are sorely mistaken. Seeing as talk of religion is banned within the lodge I fail to see how anything of that sort is even possible even were entities such as demons real.

  • @davidfes99 No more or less than anyone else, there are rich men and poor men. I work night shift in a supermarket and make enough to just get by and give a little bit to those even worse off, there are those in my lodge who are managers within multinationals and give a great deal more. It's not what or how much you have, it's doing something charitable for someone else within your abilities.

  • @mariusdire If the aim of masonry is to treat all people on the same level then why are their degrees within the fraternity where certain degrees have superiority and private knowledge from the lower degrees? It was also some of the most famous masons who fully supported slavery and the near genocide of the native americans.

  • Google "Brothers in the Shadows"

  • @davidfes99 As rich as they serve the demons. The demons give them fame and fortune and power.

  • What is the official Masonic views on slavery?

  • @stybarrow Jesse Jackson is the only black man to have a statue in Washington D.C. and that's because he is a 33rd degree (or higher) freemason.

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