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Originally posted by KhufuKeplerTriangle
Back, sorry.
Okay, to focus my questions a bit more, I will ask this: what organization in America enjoys as much privacy, secrecy, yet openness (lodges and temples etc. everywhere!) than the Masons?
And do Masons consider segregation and misogynistic practice to be consistent with the morality of the times?
Until very recently, Prince Hall was the only african american path available,
and women still have to join separate orders and never get to enjoy the "knowledge" shared by "brothers". Yet women suffer and toil in the same world, as does the black.
I guess those are the only questions I have for now.
Over and out.
Yeah, I get it,
Originally posted by network dude
Originally posted by KhufuKeplerTriangle
Back, sorry.
Okay, to focus my questions a bit more, I will ask this: what organization in America enjoys as much privacy, secrecy, yet openness (lodges and temples etc. everywhere!) than the Masons?
how many corporate board meetings have you sat in on?
And do Masons consider segregation and misogynistic practice to be consistent with the morality of the times?
Until very recently, Prince Hall was the only african american path available,
Old ways and old mistakes. It's slowly getting fixed. Masons are just men. Some still cling to their heritage and unfortunately, forget parts of who they are supposed to be. But that is just my opinion, I don't really know.
and women still have to join separate orders and never get to enjoy the "knowledge" shared by "brothers". Yet women suffer and toil in the same world, as does the black.
I guess those are the only questions I have for now.
Over and out.
It's a fraternity. Think about that for a minute. How many women are members of fraternities around the world? How many men are members of a sorority around the world? Get it?
I do believe in those things. I also believe it's a disgrace that we may have enough men to fill those temples and not town hall.
Originally posted by KSigMason
reply to post by KhufuKeplerTriangle
I don't think you get it.
Freemasonry isn't about clinging to power, circumenventing the law, or robbing orphans and widows. Our values are not old, outmoded, or twisted.
Do you believe in the right to privacy? Right to assemble?