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Has The ‘Secrecy’ That Used To Surround The Masons Disappeared ?
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My brother in law talks openly about going to the ‘lodge’ for meetings although I’m not privy to what the meetings entail, I can remember years ago being a Mason wasn’t widely discussed, or might that be regional?
Just curious, that’s all , if they were secret,why?
Just curious, that’s all , if they were secret,why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's no real secrecy other than their rituals. Nowadays, the FMs are much more open. And they do do a lot of work for charity.
He didnt scare me - but it was wrong that he should use a brotherhood organisation as a source of threat.
I know quite a bit about their rituals and history etc, and it certainly aint the Illuminati.
He didnt scare me - but it was wrong that he should use a brotherhood organisation as a source of threat.
I know quite a bit about their rituals and history etc, and it certainly aint the Illuminati.
Basically, you get to be master by doing so many years (not by merit or anything). You just automatically go up thru the ranks by time served. Different lodges have different titles of the degrees, but I think roughly it takes 7 years to be the Master of a Lodge. A lot of people used to think that it was a sign of social standing. It isnt. It's largely bs.
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