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    ^BM thank you for your illuminating input derived from your >40 year long research on hogwash regarding freemasonry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by in4zip
    ^BM thank you for your illuminating input derived from your >40 year long research on hogwash regarding freemasonry!
    Your welcome.
    If you want a long dissertation on the subject - Google is your friend. Just be careful re. rabid anti-Masonary sites.
    As a footnote: Freemasonary is the world's largest philanthropic organization and that's not hogwash!

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    yes BM 40 yrs, well ... spent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    The cream of the elite. No chance for us sexpats to join.
    Robbie Burns, poet lauriet of Scotland was a Mason and a known coxsman extrodinaire

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    so Boon Mee, what makes you think you could become a Freemason ? your ideal seems to be about smashing anyone who disagree with the US, sounds a bit extreme as a philantroph or humanist

    Tell us more about that organization and your findings, you seem to know more than we probably do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    so Boon Mee, what makes you think you could become a Freemason ? your ideal seems to be about smashing anyone who disagree with the US, sounds a bit extreme as a philantroph or humanist

    Tell us more about that organization and your findings, you seem to know more than we probably do.
    That's because I am a 32 deg Scottish Rite Mason
    And, once again, you're wrong about "smashing anyone who disagrees" etc.

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    ah so, Marmitte is right, they let about anyone get in that organization. They lost their standard. So maybe I have a chance.

    I know little about the organization, only what I have been taught in Philosophy and History class and a few references on the web.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    ah so, Marmitte is right, they let about anyone get in that organization. They lost their standard. So maybe I have a chance.

    I know little about the organization, only what I have been taught in Philosophy and History class and a few references on the web.
    You can learn a lot...

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    ** Viktor Frankl a Jew ... would be considered a "Humanist" ... do you believe he was in the Nazi death camps ?

    ** My boy DERFLARELDA over on ajarn ... Ooops, I mean ALFRED ADLER is perhaps the best known humanist.

    ** Humanism more than anything came out in response to disagreements with Freudian psychology.

    ** Many of you pinko commie liberals ... have lots of irrational beliefs ... you could stand for a little "Rational-Emotive Behavioural Therapy" ... read a little Albert Ellis for a clue.

    ** There is nothing wrong with being "Masonically Clueless" as all but one of you appear to be. They have a simple book most of you would find right up your alley: "Freemasons For Dummies" ... if you want light 2B1ASK1.

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    Somebody who wanted to buy a building from me once gave me what I thought at the time was a funny-feeling handshake, pressing hard on one knuckle with his thumb. He used several curious expressions, too, like "I hope we'll be on the square" or something. My mate told me afterwards that this was all secret Masonic communication. Instead, I sold the building to the bloke who offered the most money.
    The sleep of reason brings forth monsters.

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