The Mystery Of Freemasons
- added November 30, 2007
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- JanforGore
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Secret societies are part of our history. Just how much are they affecting policy still today? I say, very much.
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- JanforGore
- 7 months ago
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My good friend is a Mason. He married my wife and I at a Masonic Temple. Freemasons are not so spooky. A good read on the history is a book called "Born In Blood"
http://www.amazon.com/Born-Blood-Lost-Secrets-Freemason... -
Well no, they aren't spooky, but their organization isn't exactly public either. Thanks for the link about it.
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- JanforGore
- 7 months ago
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very spooky, i think....
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- donkeyfly69
- 7 months ago
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Nah, not spooky. Interesting? Yes. My father is a Master Mason and I was a part of the women's youth organization Job's Daugthers. (like the Book of Job in the Bible) It's a lot of charity work, skill building, sense of respect, and general sense of conduct. There is some history that goes a ways back in Freemasonry, which leads to the conspiracy theories and "solving of secrets." But hey, I like conspiracy theories just as much as the next person!
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- SarahEdits
- 4 months ago
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