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Are The FreeMason’s Mostly Christian Or Pagan ? 
Posted: 12 October 2007 11:04 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Firstly, I believe I was born to be a Freemason. I accually went into masonry in school without thought of why , I automatically chose it , or it chose me . More importantly I consider myself a Historian of Brockton , Massachusettes ( My favorite subject is History) I have knowledge of Brockton (and have seen undisclosed documents) and know incredible events that have shaped the world in new paths. I’m also very political , in the near future my lawyers and I will be heading to D.C. to patition the House of Reps ,Congress , and the Supreme Court to pass an amendment to the U.S. Constitution making it unlawful for an employer to dictate what thier employees do out of work legally. Did I mention I’m an inventor, but growing up in the city I didn’t have much money so I’m waiting to patent several of my ideas. I grew up next to Thomas Edisons private workshop ( and snuck into his Lab seeing amazing things). Lastly , (but most importantly ) I was raised a Catholic , but never fully conformed to the King James bible writings. I’ve studied other religions , while never feeling I betrayed GOD. Most recently I’ve learned rumors of the Freemasons becoming more Pagan the Christian. Pagan was always a dirty word growing up , but it doesn’t seem bad at all now that I know a little more about it.
After the history I’ve givin you about myself , I have two questions.
Am I what the FreeMasons are looking for ?
What religion do the FreeMasons follow ?

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Posted: 13 October 2007 09:26 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Thanks for your question, but I’m not sure where you would have heard that Freemasons were becoming “pagan.” It is not true and could not be true.

Freemasons welcome men of any race, creed, income level, or religious belief. The only requirement is that a man be at least 18 years old (in Massachusetts), of good character, and believe in a Supreme Being.

Freemasonry is not a religion, it is a fraternity and philanthropy. We have men of every Christian faith, from Catholic to every Protestant denomination, and from nearly every other faith in the world—from Jewish to Muslim.

I do not know a Mason who is a confessed pagan.

Freemasons are always looking for good men who want to better themselves and the world around them. If that’s you, you should stop by an open house and check it out.

Bob

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