Originally posted by HarmoniusOne
Has it? Well yes I'm sure that I am not the only one who feels that way. It just really surprised me. I would really appreciate an explanation of
the reasoning behind this. Although it probably wont change my mind, at least I would understand why freemason's think less of women.
Check out my thread here:
Women and Freemasonry for an explanation. It has nothing to
do with holding women back, it is about a male fraternity. Why is it that some folks seem to think that there need to be women in everything?
Sometimes, women being involved adds an extra dimension that is unnecessary, and, frankly, if you do not like a group that does not allow women
members, DON'T JOIN.
Sheesh.
None of that takes away a whit from the tremendous amount of service that masonry gives freely to the community, and is, frankly, irrelevant.
SgtJay, check out www.masonicinfo.com. In twentyfive words or less, masonry is a system of morality, taught by allegory, illustrated by symbols. It is
a fraternity, dedicated to becoming better men through service. Freemasonry is at LEAST 500 years old, and probably MUCH older. It is the worlds
oldest and original fraternity.
[edit on 10/16/04 by theron dunn]