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Added a reply Jan. 22, 2008
I still strongly disagree. If (and only using religion as an analogy) one is brought up in a certain faith, baptised, catechism, tithing, even married in that particular denomination and after 25 y... Read More »
Added a post Jan. 20, 2008
If he has been in good standing for 25 years and cannot afford the appendant body, then the appendant body should carry him until he's back on his feet. If he has voluntarily demited because he ha... Read More »
Added a reply Dec. 27, 2007
That would be interesting, however, Brown has had ample opportunities to mention that character (Langdon) to be a Mason in Angels & Demons and the DaVinci Code. This book has been being hyped f... Read More »
Added a reply Dec. 26, 2007
"If not theres always the new Dan Brown book." Yeah, we've been waiting for that for a coupla years now! Read More »
Added a post Dec. 23, 2007
Bumpity bump bump, bumpidy bump bump. Just thought I'd bump this because all you die hards couldn't let the weekend go without sneaking into the theaters to see it! Read More »
Added a post Dec. 23, 2007
Back in the "olden days," many men thought you had to be approached by a Mason in order to become one. Problem is, is that the Masons were waiting for these good men to aske them for a petition. A ... Read More »
Added a post Dec. 21, 2007
Saw it at the midnight show with a coupla brothers. Masonic references made include one line saying "...the Masons hid their symols in everything they built...," a few mentions of Albert Pike (as G... Read More »
Added a post Dec. 21, 2007
Just a real quick scan of the responses seems to be a general consensus. I think new(er) younger brothers expect more than just a business meeting, as did I. Freemasonry IS more than degree work an... Read More »
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