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Originally posted by papakis
Really???? Ha ha ha.....
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by papakis
Really???? Ha ha ha.....
Wow, two posts of 'Really???? Ha ha ha.....', who knew you were so articulately able to express yourself.
Originally posted by papakis
now, any other news professor ?
Originally posted by no1smootha
To the Greeks, therefore, and not to the Romans, we are indebted for what is great, judicious and distinct in architecture.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by papakis
now, any other news professor ?
You tell me. You are the one who invested little to no time composing a reply. How should I know what you are attempting to discuss.
Originally posted by papakis
It was not my intention to discuss anything, especially with you!!
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by papakis
It was not my intention to discuss anything, especially with you!!
Then why quote my post with your deficient reply?
Originally posted by papakis
Your post was just for laughs...
Originally posted by ISHAMAGI
reply to post by TheNewAeon2012
While this post shows alot of pride in your heritage it isn't really true.
The story of Ausar or the Bible 12 parts 12 tribes. After Atlantis sank they took their culture all around the world. Greece Egypt Europe South America Africa China u name it. They taught everyone that's why most so called ancient knowledge is all similar. Their isn't superiority just difference. Besides Greeks learned from Egyptian masters even Jesus received his mystery school teaching there. Also the original pharoahs were Atlantean, but I digress the point is everyones knowledge came from the same source.
Originally posted by PaperbackWriter
Why not?
There's the A team. Or Alphas. The Master Betas. The Delta Force. So team Epsilon seems like a natural procession.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by papakis
Your post was just for laughs...
How so?
Originally posted by no1smootha
reply to post by papakis
In Freemasonry, all is veiled in allegory of architecture and the tools of craft Masons. I am merely stating a small portion of ritual that does credit the Greeks for architecture and especially for philosophy.
edit on 23-10-2012 by no1smootha because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by papakis
You don't want any answer to this question...
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by papakis
You don't want any answer to this question...
I typically do not ask questions that I do not want answers to. If you are incapable of responding then just say so.
Originally posted by papakis
Originally posted by no1smootha
To the Greeks, therefore, and not to the Romans, we are indebted for what is great, judicious and distinct in architecture.
To the Greeks, we are indebted for all!
Originally posted by network dude
Originally posted by papakis
Originally posted by no1smootha
To the Greeks, therefore, and not to the Romans, we are indebted for what is great, judicious and distinct in architecture.
To the Greeks, we are indebted for all!
It's from the Fellowcraft lecture, the one impressing upon the initiate the importance of an education.
It's a fascinating lecture, and one that cannot be described by one short sentence.edit on 24-10-2012 by network dude because: misspelled a wrd.