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When you've invested your whole career with an employer and the constant shuffle of upper management, extinguishing a career is hardly practical. But if one wants to dash a good job and a retirement, go for it! By the way he's a radical baptist, and there was no getting to the "truth"! As it...
Perhaps you would think differently if someone in the upper management of your company stated "I wouldn't hire anyone that was a mason, and that they would fire anyone they knew were one" , after seeing masonic plates on a car in their parking lot!
And I stand by my statement. There are those that want to twist the facts and or try to ignore the legitimacy of PHA Masonry. I speak as a member of this fraternity not just as some isolationist that tries to refute the facts that PHA was granted a charter and are legitimately recognised by the...
I hate to harp on this but, Prince Hall had long been granted a legitimate charter by UGLE. Those that want to twist this into the wind are wasting their time and credibility.
Let's dump this dancing around the head of a pin, shall we?
And I think that you were mistaken too...
You've never lost a job because your immediate manager found out that you were a Freemason.
You've never gone out on a limb to change this fraternity only find that the changes you suggest would stop your masonic career in its tracks.
You've never lived...
There are many countries where an individual does not make public the fact that they are a mason! And yes, there are some of us that took a pretty radical stance on issues that "certain" individuals would like to have thrown us out of the "good ole boys club". I shouldn't need to say more...
You must remember that you're shopping for the lodge that makes you feel comfortable as well. If you don't feel at ease, try elsewhere... It's your journey, not anyone else's.
Neither, but a good friend is from Vancover, B.C. and was my visiting guest here in Texas. Plus I've been to the UK, N.Z. and OZ. I recognise your apron and was told about the different decorations for the different degrees.
When games like "Colossal Cave" and "Adventure" were played on 16 bit MiniComputers while other programs were running in the background.
Developing application programs in machine language for Intel's 4004...