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whats the difference between a freemason and a stone mason

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posted on Jan, 25 2005 @ 10:12 PM
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can some one tell me this anwser?


do stone masons have degrees?



posted on Jan, 25 2005 @ 10:15 PM
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Do you mean the secret order of Stonecutters, by chance?

They operate more by birthmarks and symbolism than by the attainment of 'higher learning' through degrees.



posted on Jan, 25 2005 @ 10:24 PM
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All stone masons (historically) may be free masons, but not all free masons are stone masons.



posted on Jan, 25 2005 @ 10:27 PM
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Au contraire, a stone mason may not be a free and accepted mason unless he holds certain beliefs, is of a certain age, has a certain clean record and has a certain disposition to become one.

And a Stonecutter will generally have some connection with the town of Springfield, and in all likelihood be trained in nuclear waste management.



posted on Jan, 26 2005 @ 04:02 AM
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I have heard of a few Stonecutters, one of them's name is Carl... and from what has been said him and his friend "are never around on wednesdays and they don't tell me where they go, it's like a conspiracy"

I think I may just have to go attach some paint can or something to the back of their car and follow the yellow-drip road.



posted on Jan, 26 2005 @ 01:16 PM
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Originally posted by DasBaldDog
I have heard of a few Stonecutters, one of them's name is Carl... and from what has been said him and his friend "are never around on wednesdays and they don't tell me where they go, it's like a conspiracy"

I think I may just have to go attach some paint can or something to the back of their car and follow the yellow-drip road.



Yeah and then spy on him through a sky window!!!



posted on Jan, 28 2005 @ 03:39 PM
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One question. What is a freemason?



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