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Freemasonry has no dogma, doesn't tell you what is a sin and what isn't, doesn't prescribe a path to salvation. So it doesn't meet the definition of a religion. But I remember when Brother Ernest Borgnine said "Freemasonry is all the religion I need." I fully understood what he was saying...
Yeah, if you're doing Master Craftsman, purchase the versions that include the book. They charge less for the course and book than you'd pay for the book alone.
Don't visit any lodges in the U.K., then. Nearly every one I visited in Scotland had a bar. Come to think of it, you probably don't want to visit my lodge. We have a bar.
You're definitely not the only Catholic Mason. I know plenty. I've known of men who were both KoC and Masons, but I don't know if their KoC knew about it. The last statement from Rome is that Catholics who are Masons are in a state of "grave sin" and should not receive communion, but American...
York Rite tends to be localized, with chapters, councils, and commanderies co-located with blue lodges, while Scottish Rite tends to be regional, with only a few valleys in the state. This is both a strength and a weakness for both. York Rite is usually closer to the average Mason, often in...
Yeah, Minnesota allows visitation to and from any PHA Grand Lodge that is in amity with its corresponding state Grand Lodge, regardless of whether there is a formal recognition between Minnesota and the PHA GL in question. However, it would probably create serious problems in Masonry if any...
I only expect to answer any "challenges" or show my dues card if I'm seeking entrance to a Lodge where there is no one to vouch for me. The idea of challenging a man on the street to "defend" his own property blows my mind.
Minnesota rule:
Proper solicitation shall consist of the following: A man of sterling qualities may be approached and informed, but only once. He must be
left to make his own decision. He should not be badgered.!
I'm not sure what point you're making. I posted about the Grand Encampment in response to posts that said you do not have to be a Christian to be a KT. Grand Encampment says otherwise. That was my only point.