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    #21
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    freemasonry

    Mr. Yeag, i have been doing my own research on freemasonry and have become very interested. I am familiar with the historical origins of the group, as well as the significance pertinent to U.S. Govt.

    I also am led to believe that though many would consider some masonic symbols to be occult, masons have top secret definitions for them. This would differ from what the avg person might interpret a scull and crossbones to mean, for example.

    How do masons feel about recreational/medicinal marijuana use?

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    #22
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Preservation of knowledge and history is the greatest achievement of Mankind, period- despite the fact that we aren't all that good at it sometimes!
    Well, i think we have VOLUNTARILY FAILED at this! And by we, i mean the rulers. They claim EGYPT is only 5k-10k years old (not to mention don't credit them for the amazing things they knew) and there weren't peaceful civilizations in the past 50,000 - 100,000 years, but there were. AND many civilizations have common denominators in their ancient ARCHITECTURE (inca pyramids, pyramids in cambodia, mayan pyramids, sphynx, great pyramids) proving they were in contact with each other. MODERN DAY EDUCATION is quite biased, and I think what we are TOLD is only a puzzle PIECE as to history and prior knowledge!

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    #23
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    Quote Originally Posted by xblackdogx
    Well, i think we have VOLUNTARILY FAILED at this! And by we, i mean the rulers. They claim EGYPT is only 5k-10k years old (not to mention don't credit them for the amazing things they knew) and there weren't peaceful civilizations in the past 50,000 - 100,000 years, but there were. AND many civilizations have common denominators in their ancient ARCHITECTURE (inca pyramids, pyramids in cambodia, mayan pyramids, sphynx, great pyramids) proving they were in contact with each other. MODERN DAY EDUCATION is quite biased, and I think what we are TOLD is only a puzzle PIECE as to history and prior knowledge!
    do you have evidence to back that up? or is it just a theory..
    it caught my attention, and it seems like something i should know about.

    btw, i heard both bush sr. and saddam were freemasons...bullshit/true?
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    #24
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    Quote Originally Posted by SkatePopwar
    do you have evidence to back that up? or is it just a theory..
    it caught my attention, and it seems like something i should know about.

    btw, i heard both bush sr. and saddam were freemasons...bullshit/true?
    here's some evidence of ancient civilizations:
    http://dark-truth.org/okt17-2006-10part1.html
    ^^ if i linked to the right vid, they go scuba diving to
    explore a pyramid COMPLETELY submersed in the ocean.
    the only time it would have been ABOVE sea level
    was 10,000+ years ago. if you like that, i can show you some more stuff

    movie on egypt:
    http://dark-truth.org/okt21-2006-6.html



    and, if i were you, i wouldn't worry about Sr and Sadaam being connected by freemasons, they are ONLY public figureheads-- so they are both
    controlled by same person no matter what the name of the organization
    used to recruit them

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    #25
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    Quote Originally Posted by Billionfold
    Freemasons aren't as popular as they once was. Partly because it's no longer fashionable to join such an organization. I've read about them, and have absolutely no interest in them.

    Well, there havent really been many other organizations quite like the freemasons, and it is hardly a "fashion thing".

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    #26
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    My Grandfather is a free mason.

    We watched a history channel thing about the crusaders and such. Just incredible.

    My grandpa has the ring and everything, I want to join when I am 18.

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    #27
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    i wanted to join, but something kinda weirded me out the other day. I looked up lodges in my area and about 15 miles away, there is a lodge #666

    I know it can be said "its just a number to differentiate it from the other lodges and it is purely coincidental". But if that is the case, being individuals who believe in God (at least originally), why would they not just easily avoid that number? There are so many other numbers which could be used.

    IDK

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    #28
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    we do not think like that. to be a mason you must be spiritual you must believe in a higher power to join. but like i said religion along with a few other topics are not discussed in the lodge

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    #29
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    right, but if you believe in a supreme being (GOD, and originally, it was ONLY GOD), why go with 666? I was ready to overlook occultic symbols because of the other secret significances, but 666? Not so easy for me to overlook.

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    #30
    Senior Member

    freemasonry

    just seeking some reasoning for the 666 from a mason, thats all.

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