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Freemasons?
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I know very little about the masons but find it hard to believe that such a secret society still manages to be so powerful these days. For years at work there have been mumblings about people getting promoted because they are in the masons and several senior staff are reasonably open about being one. What is it that makes them look after each other, even defending what is morally wrong in some cases (so I'm led to believe)?
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I always thought they were something of a diminishing force, Prudie. Where they might once have been a secret organisation , they have, over the years, merely become secretive. Not sure how much good they do within society for charity - I have never seen an analysis, so cannot comment on that, apart from the fairly basic observation that charity is generally a...
20:59 Thu 14th Feb 2013
You are entitled to your opinion SJ, however, having been quite involved now for a few years, I don't think it's an "old boys club" at all. I've made a lot of friends by being one of the "ladies" and we do our own thing...........
Mr BM spends hours learning all his words and his ceremonial bits. And, as I say, I like my free Tuesdays.
Mr BM spends hours learning all his words and his ceremonial bits. And, as I say, I like my free Tuesdays.
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This is one of the problems with a so called "secret society" like the Masons Noodles. Because people do not understand them, all sorts of nonsense gets tittle tattled about them.
I repeat, a mason's code is one of strong morality. They would not stoop to criminality. Indeed if you had a criminal record, you wouldn't be accepted.
I repeat, a mason's code is one of strong morality. They would not stoop to criminality. Indeed if you had a criminal record, you wouldn't be accepted.
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Mr BM burst out laughing at that one. He said "well I suppose he could have rolled up his trouser leg and flashed his left breast".
the sign is normally in the handshake. Not entirely sure how a condemned man would shake the Judge's hand.
This is one of the problems about freemasonry - unfounded spurious comments and rumours. Add to that Dan Brown and just make up the rest.
the sign is normally in the handshake. Not entirely sure how a condemned man would shake the Judge's hand.
This is one of the problems about freemasonry - unfounded spurious comments and rumours. Add to that Dan Brown and just make up the rest.
It isnt just professional people, Prudie. All walks of life can join. And they are open. Mr BM is unemployed, but he is still welcome.
Mr BM's lodge holds open days and evenings and ANYONE is invited to attend.
There are secrets they will not divulge which are a part of their ceremony and communication.
Mr BM's lodge holds open days and evenings and ANYONE is invited to attend.
There are secrets they will not divulge which are a part of their ceremony and communication.
Boys and their toys role playing. Yes, they help each other. Boys' school, Girls' school, Hospital. But when my father was seiously ill (long time mason, Master of Lodge, Honours etc.) Got no help at all. One chap turned up for 10 minutes, patted me on the hand and said all would be well. So much for brotherly love.
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