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Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL, I'm sure there are a lot of working stone masons that are also Freemasons out there. At least you would know your getting an honest price and good work! I understand Free Masonry (except for a few top Luciferians), is nothing more than a Mickey Mouse fan club for Lucifer. You get a badge and a pin and membership dues. Then you are available as a useful idiot if duty every calls and they need a shooter. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3085519 There is nothing Luciferian about Freemasonry. Absolutely NOTHING! I will not be spending an eternity in hell. I am true to the father, as well as follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. Is there such a thing as "try before you buy" with Freemasonry? What if I'm interested enough to check them out and go to a meeting, but I don't want to commit before? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9919572 Well, kind of. You can attend a dinner, possibly an open house. My lodge will be conducting an open house this coming summer. The uninitiated will be allowed to come into our lodge, into the main hall and see what it's all about. Once again, we are starting to open the doors of Freemasonry, to combat the nasty stereo types that the internet has created. Just do a google search for a lodge in your area, and give the secretary a call. If you can not find one, message me here and I will do some research for you. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
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Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I become a Mason,say tommorrow how much money will I have to pay yearly?I was actually asked to join(even though I don't think a Mason is supposed to ask),seriously inquiring. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1407188 Well, lodge dues vary from lodge to lodge. You would have to pay for one years dues, (usually pro-rated) a background check to see if your a felon, (felons aren't accepted) and then you would be good to go. Masons can now ask outsiders if they would be interested in joining. Usually the ice is broken with an invitation to dinner at the lodge. Seriously, whenever there are mason bashing threads, I chime in to quell the ridiculous assumptions made of our fraternity.. Quoting: Archaic Mason So I will open up my heart and mind to you, ask a question, and ye shall receive. you're obvious mislead, do you not remember when over HALF the masons left the organization? Why did millions leave? Don't try an spread your bull-crap here, it's on record many times over of what goes on in the highest of levels. Maybe you guys should look more into your leadership and investigate to see if it's been hi-jacked or if you're following blindly into Lucifer the "light". There has been many anti-mason time periods throughout history. There was even an anti-mason political party at one time in the United States. I'm not saying there hasn't been negative things associated with the craft, but a few bad apples can not possibly spoil the bunch. When do they reveal the keys to the ciphers and how to apply them to the texts? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8529763 I have no idea what you're referring too. Aren't you killed if you relay information from your cult? Quoting: Daikirai Or is that just from the olden days? I have not revealed anything that would have broken my oath. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you seek wisdom that has been accrued through many, MANY ages... Then you might find yourself a good fit for the lodge. I thought you had to be invited, not just walk into a lodge and say I want to join. Nope, I located a local lodge. Called the secretary, said I wanted to join. He invited me to a dinner, I filled out my petition of membership, and I was initiated the following month. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, Quoting: TheDude99 3 things: 1.) If what Masons "teach" is secret, but anyone can join, why is it secret? What is the point? 2.) What does the "G" stand for in the Mason symbol and why? 3.) Why all the Masonry stuff with Washington DC, the dollar bill, and the founding fathers of the U.S.A? What was the point? Power? Thanks. 1. Our rites and rituals are secret. Not anyone can join. You must be a male, of 21 years of age, and a clean background. (No felonies) 2. God, Geometry, Grand Architect of the Universe. 3. Freemasonry believes that men should have the right of free thinking, and free speech without the oppression of the church. Back in the old days, the church held immense power. If anyone said the earth was round, or the earth revolved around the sun, you were considered a heretic. The lodge provided a safe haven for free thinkers and the like, hence the creation of a nation with separation of church and state. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL, yes I have ridden the goat! -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I will open up my heart and mind to you, ask a question, and ye shall receive. Quoting: Archaic Mason Alrighty then. Have you ever seriously considered what you are going to say to Jesus Christ on Judgement Day. THATS BAPHOMET?... [link to www.chick.com] Being a Roman Catholic, I would tell Jesus Christ that I did my best to better human kind, as well as myself. I would thank him for his sacrifices. Honestly, I did bring about a certain kind of peace of mind. It did not end my quest, if anything, it just added a fuel to the fire. Once one can gain knowledge, the mind and soul yearn for more. Stating you're a catholic doesn't help you much, salvation-wise, my friend: [link to www.chick.com] Honestly, I believe what I believe. I am true in my heart, as well as my intentions, I am not worried at judgment by the creator. I have done my best. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mean you no disrespect brother, but when you get to around 31 can you please re-post this thread? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10389132 At that juncture, I will have a few questions for you. Sure will. I consider myself to be intelligent. I have not broken any rules, or oaths by stating what I have in this thread. No worries! -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
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Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly, I believe what I believe. I am true in my heart, as well as my intentions, I am not worried at judgment by the creator. I have done my best. I was just -jokingly- referring to these psycho bible tracts, that was all Ahh gotcha, it's all good! -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
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Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 3 months. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8747118 United States 02/13/2012 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it depends on your profession in life. If you are a doctor lawyer or even insurance broker you can zip right to the top since they need you. If you are willing to sellout to the irreligion depopulation agenda. Commie marxist scum of the earth, the lot. |
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Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I understood what they were trying to say, and I proceeded with my lessons. It's all up to personal preference, if one chooses to advance quickly then they can. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
Archaic Mason (OP) User ID: 1468378 United States 02/13/2012 08:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no truth in it. The do meaningless rituals to mock Christianity and the Messiah. Unfortunately, that is something I can not discuss. What happens within the lodge, as far as rites and rituals go, that's where it stays. No we do not mock Christianity, the messiah, or any other religion for that matter. -- Archaic Mason 2B1ASK1 "Meet on the level, part on the square." Initiated: January 12th, 2011 Passed: February 8th, 2011 Raised: March 8th, 2011 Tall Cedars of Lebanon Initiated: June 25th, 2011 Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8747118 United States 02/13/2012 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no truth in it. They do meaningless rituals to mock Christianity and the Messiah. Unfortunately, that is something I can not discuss. What happens within the lodge, as far as rites and rituals go, that's where it stays. No we do not mock Christianity, the messiah, or any other religion for that matter. The rituals are mostly online from official sources. Hiram Abiff, for instance, is a messiah figure. The point being ANY messiah will do, that there is no absolute truth. This will lead you and others to support Muslim immigration, as they do. A suicidal agenda. [link to www.freemasonrywatch.org] KNIGHTS KADOSH -- THIRTIETH DEGREE |
TheDude99 User ID: 7716699 Canada 02/13/2012 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, Quoting: TheDude99 3 things: 1.) If what Masons "teach" is secret, but anyone can join, why is it secret? What is the point? 2.) What does the "G" stand for in the Mason symbol and why? 3.) Why all the Masonry stuff with Washington DC, the dollar bill, and the founding fathers of the U.S.A? What was the point? Power? Thanks. 1. Our rites and rituals are secret. Not anyone can join. You must be a male, of 21 years of age, and a clean background. (No felonies) 2. God, Geometry, Grand Architect of the Universe. 3. Freemasonry believes that men should have the right of free thinking, and free speech without the oppression of the church. Back in the old days, the church held immense power. If anyone said the earth was round, or the earth revolved around the sun, you were considered a heretic. The lodge provided a safe haven for free thinkers and the like, hence the creation of a nation with separation of church and state. Thanks. But why the symbology everywhere? Isn't that kinda like putting a religious (organizational) stamp on a dollar bill or in Wasington, DC? This guy has a theory, and if he is right, then why keep it all cryptic and secret!? That is just more annoying and juvenile than anything else... Unless, of course, it has real power to it... [link to masonicgathering.net] Also, why things like the two giant pillars with hands on top of them out front of the IRS building in Kansas? [link to secretarcana.com] Freaky stuff, imo... I've heard some really awful things that masons have done to their ex-wives and ohers... Bugging her house, mental tricks, voodoo-type dolls, manipulation, a crowd of them in robes in her back yard chanting at night. There is def more going on with this organization. After all, an organization so steeped in secrecy and cryptic notions cannot be all good. Would a loving ascended master like Jesus, Buddha, etc create an organization based on secrets and exclusivity? I don't think so. And, lastly, my gut feel is that the highest of the high ranks really know the true secrets and just let the lowbies in on the basic stuff. It allows them to truly "hide in plain sight'. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10709268 United States 02/14/2012 12:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm still trying to figure out why this is important. I mean, quite frankly, the only people who seem to give a shit about the institution are the Freemasons themselves or the online hoard of Antimasons that haunt them. In all that, I am Switzerland, you know? It's like, you enjoy being a Freemason, that's great, go give yourself a pat on the back, you don't need me for that. Or, you hate the Freemasons for being evil corrupt bastards, then boo-hoo grow up, the world's an ugly place. As far as I can tell, the only reason this "Ask me a question..." thread caught my attention is because there must be some knowledge or information rattling around my brain that would be of benefit to either the Freemasons or the Antimasons. I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that, especially when there doesn't seem to be any incentive for me to bother discerning which is which. Except: One is willing to keep the knowledge/secret, the other is willing to expose the truth/lies... So, my next question has to be: If I, as a non-member, offered to share my as of yet unfinished ideas with a Lodge group, what reaction should I expect of them? |
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TheDude99 User ID: 7716699 Canada 02/14/2012 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, Quoting: TheDude99 3 things: 1.) If what Masons "teach" is secret, but anyone can join, why is it secret? What is the point? 2.) What does the "G" stand for in the Mason symbol and why? 3.) Why all the Masonry stuff with Washington DC, the dollar bill, and the founding fathers of the U.S.A? What was the point? Power? Thanks. 1. Our rites and rituals are secret. Not anyone can join. You must be a male, of 21 years of age, and a clean background. (No felonies) 2. God, Geometry, Grand Architect of the Universe. 3. Freemasonry believes that men should have the right of free thinking, and free speech without the oppression of the church. Back in the old days, the church held immense power. If anyone said the earth was round, or the earth revolved around the sun, you were considered a heretic. The lodge provided a safe haven for free thinkers and the like, hence the creation of a nation with separation of church and state. Thanks. But why the symbology everywhere? Isn't that kinda like putting a religious (organizational) stamp on a dollar bill or in Wasington, DC? This guy has a theory, and if he is right, then why keep it all cryptic and secret!? That is just more annoying and juvenile than anything else... Unless, of course, it has real power to it... [link to masonicgathering.net] Also, why things like the two giant pillars with hands on top of them out front of the IRS building in Kansas? [link to secretarcana.com] Freaky stuff, imo... I've heard some really awful things that masons have done to their ex-wives and ohers... Bugging her house, mental tricks, voodoo-type dolls, manipulation, a crowd of them in robes in her back yard chanting at night. There is def more going on with this organization. After all, an organization so steeped in secrecy and cryptic notions cannot be all good. Would a loving ascended master like Jesus, Buddha, etc create an organization based on secrets and exclusivity? I don't think so. And, lastly, my gut feel is that the highest of the high ranks really know the true secrets and just let the lowbies in on the basic stuff. It allows them to truly "hide in plain sight'. |
IK User ID: 10920183 Switzerland 02/16/2012 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | whats the name of the book written in 1927. Quoting: IK naming the date,of when t capitalism swallowing china, england giving back hong kong" to the exact year. and the other trojan horse, the east wall coming down, these 2 events were planned well before 1927.whats the name of the book, please enlighten the readers still waiting OP, do you know his title? you skipped me and its been a long wait MATERIALITY DOES NOT ATTACK THE BODY OR THE CONCIOUS FUNCTIONING OF THE MIND; IT ASSAILS THE WILL POWER AND DESTROYS THE MORALE..... MANLY P:HALL "After APRIL 24TH 2009, COUGHING = THREAT.QUOTE IK MAY THE GODS HELP THE GODS! ITS HAPPENED ITS TIME MARCH 11 -2011 |
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TheDude99 User ID: 7716699 Canada 02/16/2012 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, Quoting: TheDude99 3 things: 1.) If what Masons "teach" is secret, but anyone can join, why is it secret? What is the point? 2.) What does the "G" stand for in the Mason symbol and why? 3.) Why all the Masonry stuff with Washington DC, the dollar bill, and the founding fathers of the U.S.A? What was the point? Power? Thanks. 1. Our rites and rituals are secret. Not anyone can join. You must be a male, of 21 years of age, and a clean background. (No felonies) 2. God, Geometry, Grand Architect of the Universe. 3. Freemasonry believes that men should have the right of free thinking, and free speech without the oppression of the church. Back in the old days, the church held immense power. If anyone said the earth was round, or the earth revolved around the sun, you were considered a heretic. The lodge provided a safe haven for free thinkers and the like, hence the creation of a nation with separation of church and state. Thanks. But why the symbology everywhere? Isn't that kinda like putting a religious (organizational) stamp on a dollar bill or in Wasington, DC? This guy has a theory, and if he is right, then why keep it all cryptic and secret!? That is just more annoying and juvenile than anything else... Unless, of course, it has real power to it... [link to masonicgathering.net] Also, why things like the two giant pillars with hands on top of them out front of the IRS building in Kansas? [link to secretarcana.com] Freaky stuff, imo... I've heard some really awful things that masons have done to their ex-wives and ohers... Bugging her house, mental tricks, voodoo-type dolls, manipulation, a crowd of them in robes in her back yard chanting at night. There is def more going on with this organization. After all, an organization so steeped in secrecy and cryptic notions cannot be all good. Would a loving ascended master like Jesus, Buddha, etc create an organization based on secrets and exclusivity? I don't think so. And, lastly, my gut feel is that the highest of the high ranks really know the true secrets and just let the lowbies in on the basic stuff. It allows them to truly "hide in plain sight'. So... No reply, eh? Yeah, I figured as much... |
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