@@worldstar4810 , When I became a freemason I was given a copy of The King James version of the bible. You can be from any faith but most Masons I've met are in fact Christians.
Yea no joke..and most of us freemasons are Christians...it isn't a religion and you javelin to be religious to even join (atheists and Satanists are banned)
More like tonight we eat and then raise money to feed hungry kids or kids in the hospital...how the hell are you gonna take us a group who SERVES the community and go around thinking we purge and cleanse? Get off wiki and actually find out for yourself how it's to help you improve..you arnt gonna get rich from joining and you arnt gonna improve unless you put in the effort to better yourself and help others. Meaning All people who need help
What does 32 mean in the understandings of free masonry? And please excuse my ignorance, but does free masonry seek to recruit certain people and if so, how aggressive or passive are they? Please know I am coming from a place of one who seeks compassion through understanding.
32 means the 32nd degree in the Scottish lodge. Freemasonry seeks to recruit any man who wants to better themselves through mental and moral development and uses ritual and spiritual literature as metaphor to aid that process. Anyone can join.
How can we slander God when it's not a religion and most of us are Christians to begin with? Religion is banned to talk about during meetings anyways. And I doubt raising money to donate to the community is "slander"
@BOLLY WAYNE It is forbidden to use Freemasonry for personal gain. For example, if two men go for a job and one is a Mason, but has less qualifications than the other and the boss is a Mason he is under no obligation to choose the Mason over the non-Mason. Freemasons swear to uphold the law of any country in which they find themselves. It is not a self-help group and networking is also not allowed.
@@bollywayne14 There is a care structure in place if someone falls on hard times, or is ill. for example, if a man needs urgent surgery and cannot afford it, then Freemasonry may be able to help, subject to means testing. Let's say the surgery costs 20,000... and the Mason has some savings for a rainy day, he'd be required to pay as much as he could and we'd cover the balance. Many constitutions have their own set of care homes. The members need to pay for them, but if they are in dire need, care will be provided for them. Freemasonry will do what it can to put a guy back on an even keel, but to give someone unfair advantage purely by virtue of his membership is forbidden. If a guy is in trouble with the law and admitted his guilt or does not admit it, yet is found guilty, then he is expelled. Some people still believe that there are many Judges in Freemasonry and that if a Mason appeared before him as a defendant, all he'd need to do is give a Masonic sign and he'd get off scott free. That is, and always was false. There is a famous case of Frederick Seddon who was on trial for murder and had been found guilty. It was for the Judge to pass sentence, which should have been death. He had been a Freemason and knew the Judge still was. He did a Masonic sign, hoping to have his sentence commuted to an incarceration. Read here what happened. Scroll down to trial and execution. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Seddon
@@TheRealist2022 OK thanks. Even though I been a Mason for only a few years I'm trying to understand much of it. I have been in a job where I was getting a lot of problems with the boss. And had said this to some of my Lodge. It would have been easier if some of the brethren were to offer me a job in there business. So I don't have to go though the hurt day in day out. But I do know you can't be a Mason if you want personal gain. Anyway thanks for your time. X
@@bollywayne14 Hi there Brother. There is absolutely nothing wrong with making it known that you were available if a position arose. But to get that job, just because you are in that guy's Lodge is a no-no. You should go through the same application procedure as every other applicant. The upside is, that if you are a good Mason, hard-working, dilligent and benevolent, the potential boss would know that, so that if there was nothing to choose between you and another applicant with the same qualifications and experience, the fact that your qualities have been proven to him because he knows it for sure, may stand you n good stead.. and there's nothing wrong, or un-Masonic about that. Good luck to you.
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@Robert Connor Let me start by saying that if you are anything less than financially stable, Freemasonry is not for you. In England, it will cost anything between £200 and £400 on your first night. When your subscription year renews, it is likely to cost around £200-300 per year. On top of that, you have dining fees and charitable donations to consider. I typically spend £500 plus per year on membership of one Lodge, altogether.
@@allianceoflight9473 Why claim others are puppets or pawns when this whole system is like build like a chess board? Christ did not come to accuse others, Yeshua the one who embodied the messianic state of consciousness came as a healer.
@Emma Wiafe27 The Illuminati was a group of like minded men who wished to discuss philosophy, science and culture free from the beady eye of the church who wrongly suspected that such discussion would lead to a loss of their power... they were afraid people would start to think for themselves, rather than slavishly following religious dogma.... control is the churches power. Naturally, these men could not speak openly, so met in secret. Suspicious people assumed they were up to no good and as a result they were very unfairly demonised. They lasted for about ten years before disbanding at the back end of the 18th century. They do not exist any more... despite what you read among these posts. Freemasonry is a worldwide fraternity of men dedicated to moral self-improvement and charitable work. There are many conspiracy theories about us, all untrue. There is NO link at all between the two groups. Please feel free to ask me anything you like about Freemasonry.
@@TheRealist2022 now aint that the biggest lie i ever heard lol....free masons secretly are a satanic cult. Most do not find out that tthey are in fact worshipping satan until you get higher up in degrees
ignore all the comments. Freemasons and illuminati , are ideologically enemies. The latter belong to the King, the former are commies however, with a slight exotic attribute. They know deep secrets about the structure of the universe. The Freemasons, ironically, claim to know alot about architecture, but know only the art of making money thats all....and obeying orders as they are "soldiers"......They are not "bad" people. To become a Mason, you need to have your life destroyed first by natural health destruction then you receive privileges..as in financial freedom....Some freemasons, are great people but there is no satanism like in holywood. To become illuminati, you have to be chosen based on the goodness of your soul, after you are selected, they come to you, to offer you true freedom,..the proof of the tree of life and immortality. You do not ask to join the illuminati....So illuminati chose their members, In Freemasonry, can join or they can ask you to join. Usually unfortunate sous to make the brotherhood robust......its basically,...part of the substate. Illuminati are different. ...probably also part of the substate but these things are highly convoluted.....in general, avoid. I am fully versed in masonic craft, but i have also been exposed to illuminism....and ironically enough, i have not joined either of these groups. The flaw of the illuminati, is that they are comminists, but that is compensated by the insane truths and burdens they carry with them. If you want a normal family life, avoid freemasonry.....because , freemasons, also have other enemies, such as the "wolves" (the wolves of wall street). Pirates, people that kill you with fake illness and steal your wealth (fake cancers,suicides, institutionalizations, paralysis, car accidents etc) like a pack of wolves attacks and kills sheep.....and , that was a moment of cynical truth. To make it more clear. Banks and brokerages are infested with wolves which kill clients that have money and launder it and steal their wealth..... The freemasons, slowly and steadily, clean up the infestation thru the use of masonic craft. Illuminati, are irrelevant to this, and worry about the manifestation of evil....which funny enough, makes them participants in the masonic- wolf battle...The worst are Nazis, and Wolves....its like Sith (wolves and nazis) Jedi (illuminati), Kingsmen (Freemasons)....thats the best analogy i can give you.