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What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is the world's oldest fraternal organizations. The lessons
Freemasonry teaches in its ceremonies, are to do with moral values. A
Freemason is basically encouraged to do his duty to his God, his family and
those who dependent on him. He is to help his neighbors through charity and
service. None of these ideas is exclusive to Freemasonry, but all should be
universally acceptable and Freemasons are expected to follow them.
What is your rituals or initiations?
They are allegorical plays that teach moral lessons.
Who can join?
Masonry is open to all men of good character who believe in a supreme
being.
Is there a religious test?
No religious test shall ever be required of any petitioner for the
benefits of Masonry other than a steadfast belief in the existence and
perfection of God and no Lodge in this jurisdiction shall receive any
candidate without the acknowledgment of such belief.
Is Freemasonry a Cult?
No. Masonry is not a religion or Cult. Religions and Cults do the
following (though details vary from one to the next): Practice sacerdotal
functions, Teach Theology, Ordain Clergy, Define sin and salvation, Offer
salvation Perform sacraments, Publish or specify a Holy Book , Describe or
define the Deity. Cults publish books which they will claim to be the same
as or superior to the Holy Writings... Most cults can be traced back to a
single individual whose teachings pervade the group. Masonry does none of
these.
What does Masonry require?
All that Masonry requires of Masons is to be good men and true, or men
of honor and honesty. Regardless of our personal opinions on subjects that
may be controversial, we should meet as brothers and friends.
Is Masonry a secret society?
No. Freemasonry is not a secret society. There is no secret about any
of its aims or principles. Its constitutions and rules are published and are
available to the public. All Freemasons are free to acknowledge their
membership and will do so in response to inquiries for respectable reasons.
Is Masonry against religion?
No. Freemasonry is far from indifferent to religion. Without
interfering in religious practice it expects each member to follow his own
faith, and to place above all other duties his duty to God by whatever name
He is known. Its moral teachings are acceptable to all religions.
Freemasonry is thus a supporter of religion.
Is Freemasonry a Religion?
No. Freemasonry is not a religion and promotes no doctrine, dogma, or
converts. Freemasonry has no cosmology, eschatology or theology. Freemasonry
offers no sacraments nor does it claim to lead to salvation by any
definition. Freemasonry has not, nor has it ever claimed the prerogatives of
religion. Freemasonry believes that men of all faiths can dwell together in
peace. Freemasonry requires its members to believe in God but will not
dictate those beliefs except insofar as they coincide with the teachings of
Freemasonry. The teachings of Freemasonry are built on the virtues of Faith,
Hope, Charity, Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. The "search for light"
found in Freemasonry is a reference to a quest for knowledge, not salvation.
Is there a Masonic God?
No. The names used for the Supreme Being enable men of different faiths
to join in prayer (to God as each sees Him/Her) without the terms of the
prayer causing dissension among them. There is no separate Masonic God; a
Freemason's God remains the God of the religion each member professes.
Masonry leaves it up to the individual Mason to choose his pathway to God.
The Mason is expected, quite properly, to get that spiritual guidance from
his own denomination, which he is encouraged to support with both his energy
and his personal finances.
Do Masons hate God?
No. Freemasons meet in common respect for the Supreme Being as He
remains Supreme in their individual religions, and it is no part of
Freemasonry to attempt to join religions together. The Bible, referred to by
Freemasons as the Volume of the Sacred Law, is always open at every Masonic
meeting.
Why does Masonry use a 5 pointed star?
Eastern Star uses it with one point down to represent the light of the
star coming down to earth. For Masons the star with one point up is a symbol
of man, with the 5 points representing the head, hands, and feet. The
Scottish Rite uses it to represent the blazing glory of God which fills
the entire universe, and that God reveals Himself to mankind through
nature.
What does Masonry Teach?
Masonry teaches moral lessens through allegorical plays, and the use of
symbols with the tools of the operative masons. Masons seek to improve
themselves and help others by showing them a way to improve their lives.
Freemasonry is many things - Courtesy in Society - Concern for the
unfortunate -Fairness in Work - Forgiveness for the Penitent - Honesty in
Business - Help for the Weak - Kindness in the Home - Love for one another -
above all - Resistance towards the Wicked - and Reverence for Supreme Being.
Who does Masonry accept into membership?
Masonry accepts people from every religion, race, and country. You are
not turned away for your differences, you are accepted because of them.
What do Masons do?
Masons take good people and tries to make them better, by showing then
how they should act, and live their lives. Masons give 2 million dollars a
day to charity. Masons help their family, their friends, their neighbors,
their community, and even strangers when they are in need. Masons have the
Shrine Hospitals, Burns Hospitals, Children's Hospital; support Cerebral
Palsy; Dentistry for the Handicapped, College Scholarships, Special
Olympics, help the Salvation Army, and on and on and on. Masons make sure
that crippled children have the proper equipment like wheelchairs, and
braces at no cost. Masons generally help their community without any
recognition. What more could you ask.
What is the qualifications to become a Mason?
One must be a man, of lawful age, good character, and hold a belief in
the existence of a Supreme Being.
When did Freemasonry begin?
Masonry is said to have started around the time of King Solomon, but no
proof has been fond to substantiate that. These men were know as Operative
Masons because they worked in stone. In 1717 Speculative Masonry (not
workers in stone but it moral character) started with the opening of the
United Grand Lodge if England. Thus Freemasons are free thinking
individuals.
Are You a Christian organization?
No. Masonry is neither affiliated or apposed to any religions. Masonry
welcomes all religious beliefs. All Masonry asks, is that you work toward
one's personal understanding of the great architect, whom ever you believe
that is.
What do Masons believe?
Masonry believes that everyone has a choice, that the golden rule
should be followed, and that your religion and politics is your business.
The principal object of Freemasonry has always been to perfect the
individual and to guide mankind toward a better, more harmonious
development. The individual Mason is a Builder on the Temple of Human
Brotherhood; a Mason is both the trowel and the cement which combine the
units of society. The brotherly love he extends to others is the trowel; the
appreciation and affection he arouses are the cement which helps to bind
people closer to each other.
What is the purpose of Masonry?
One of its most basic purposes is to make good men even better. We try
to place emphasis on the individual man by strengthening his character,
improving his moral and spiritual outlook, and broadening his mental
horizons. We try to impress upon the minds of our members the principles of
personal responsibility and morality, encouraging each member to practice in
his daily life the lessons taught through symbolic ceremonies in the lodge.
One of the universal doctrines of Freemasonry is the belief in the
"Brotherhood of Man and the Fatherhood of God." The importance of this
belief is established by each Mason as he practices the three principle
tenets of Masonry: Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth.
What should I believe?
Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it.
Do not believe simply because it has been handed down for many generations.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is written in Holy Scriptures.
Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of Teachers, elders or
wise men.
Believe only after careful observation and analysis, when you find that it
agrees with reason and is
conducive to the good and benefit of one and all. Then accept it and live
up to it.
What is the All Seeing Eye?
The all-seeing eye means that the supreme being sees us for who we
really are... we may fool others but God knows everything.
What are the secrets of Freemasonry?
1) Try to be a better man.
2) Treat your neighbor like you want to be treated.
3) Be in reverential awe of the all mighty, in whatever form you believe He
or She takes.
4) Ask for God's help when you're about to try something big.
5) Be good to yourself and avoid situations that make you less than what
you are capable of being.
6) Keep your faculties intact if it's within your power to do so.
7) Be a good citizen.
8) Don't let your love for masonry lead you into pointless or
counterproductive arguments.
What benefits will I enjoy if I become a member?
Masonry is not about getting benefits, Masonry is about what you can do for
others. As brothers we offer each other fraternal affection and respect.
Together we will support each other in adherence to this creed, so that we
and our communities will be the better because of our fraternity and its
principles.
Can women be Masons?
No. While the "ancient charges" of Masonry state that no woman can be made
a Mason, the practice has existed for a very long time. No, women would be
recognized as a Mason at this time in Regular Masonic Lodges.
Is the dollar bill the work of Masons?
No. Congress declined the first committee's suggestions, and designs of the
dollar, as well as those of its 1780 committee. Francis Hopkinson,
consultant to the second (1782) committee, used an unfinished pyramid in
[his] design. Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, and William Barton,
artist and consultant, borrowed from earlier designs and sketched what at
length became the United States Seal. None of the final designers of the
seal were Masons.
Was Albert Pike an Anti-Mason?
No. Albert Pike is popular with anti-masons for three reasons. First, Léo
Taxil falsely accused him of claiming that the God of Freemasonry was
Lucifer (Note his public confession); secondly, Susan L. Davis and Walter L.
Fleming, without documentation or proof, claimed him as a leader of the Ku
Klux Klan; and thirdly, Pike's extensive writings are easily quoted out of
context to demonstrate pagan or occult leanings.
In the 861 page book Morals and Dogma, Albert Pike makes a total of four
references to Lucifer [pp. 73, 102, 321, 324]. In each he uses the word
Lucifer in the popular usage as a synonym for Satan; on page 321 he points
out the paradox of the Latin root meaning of the word as the bringer of
light. Although we may disagree with his personal beliefs, he is clearly not
exalting Satan. In context he also makes it very clear that his book is a
treatise on comparative religion and is not a book of Masonic instruction.
Did George Washington renounce Freemasonry?
No. He remained a member of the Craft from his initiation into the Lodge at
Fredericksburg, Virginia No. 4 on Nov 4, 1752 until the day he died on
December 14, 1799, when he then, at his widow's request, received a Masonic
funeral.
Is Freemasonry connected to the Templars?
No. There is no connection to the Knights Templars of the 14th century, and
Masonry. Contrary to the wishful thinking of many Freemasons, and
non-masons, there is no proof of a link and regular Freemasonry makes no
claim of a link.
What about the Masonic Bible?
There is no Masonic Bible. The Bible used is the King James version of the
Holy Bible, which is used in some Christian Lodges. This Bible only has a
short Masonic history section added to the front.
The Books I've read say.....................
A book is written to sell, and no matter if you get a book in favor of
Masonry, or a book against Masonry, it is only the authors opinion, no one
else.
What is the difference between Freemasonry and Masonry?
Masonry refers to builders in stone or Operative Masonry , Freemasonry
refers to builders in character or Speculative Masonry, but there is no
difference in their usage today.
How can I understand Masonry?
How can I make you understand a song without you hearing it, a fragrance
without you smelling it, or a thought without you thinking it. You can learn
about Masonry, but the only way you can understand Masonry, is to join.
What is a 33 Degree Mason?
A 33 Degree Mason is a mason who has devoted his life to helping his
community and Masonry, as well as everyone he comes in contact with. A good
person in every way, so much so that he is recognized for his efforts by
have the 33 degree bestowed on him.
What does it mean to be a Master Mason?
Being a Master Mason is a lot of responsibility. You must be true to
yourself and be reminded everyday that being a Master Mason you reflect on
all of Masonry. You must not just receive brotherly love, but give it and
show it towards everyone. You are in a chain of brothers and sisters, which
starts in your heart and through hands, but which spreads around the globe.
Be careful you are not the weakest link, so that this chain won't break
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