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Topic: I'm new here
Posted By: MessUp4Me
Subject: I'm new here
Date Posted: September/07/2014 at 7:38pm
Hi I'm new here and I'm not a freemason and i know almost nothing about freemasons. I would like to know about what the freemasons believe in i read somewhere that they read the bible.
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Posted By: NewToLight84
Date Posted: September/07/2014 at 8:57pm
That is a very BIG question for me to put into words but...I am sure one if my brothers on here have the "definition" if you will. As far as reading the bible.. Every man that becomes a Mason need not to be a Christian but...does need to have belief in a God...(Ali, Muhammad etc.) There are some parts of Masonry you can become apart of after going through the first 3 degrees that are specifically for Christian Masons. I hope I answered at least part of your question..
------------- "Be careful how you live. You may be the only Mason some people will ever meet." -unknown
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Posted By: jdeal
Date Posted: September/08/2014 at 11:57am
Posted By: Warrior1256
Date Posted: September/08/2014 at 3:20pm
jdeal wrote:
Www.askafreemason.org |
This is an excellent source of Masonic information, I'm a member myself.
------------- St. Matthews Lodge 906 Suburban Lodge 740 Shively-Lewis-Parkland 951 AASR, Orient of Kentucky, Valley of Louisville King Solomon Chapter 5 Louisville Council 4 North Central York Rite College 116
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Posted By: Mike Martin
Date Posted: September/09/2014 at 5:52am
Freemasons believe in being good and upright men and following whatever their own religious belief is.
------------- Mike Martin http://www.merseylodge5434.org" rel="nofollow - Click for Mersey Lodge UGLE http://www.masonic-forum.com" rel="nofollow - Click for My UK Freemasonry Forum
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