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Childlike Empress' Thread on Freemasonry

Apparently freemasonary is communism in disguise. Folks, you are making a very poor choice. We have temenarious beards and you have silly, what, skirts? Come on.
 
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Hmm, #2 says "Before you ask, I consider Freemasonary to be a pathetic club of greedy boyscouts who don't rule anything". Interesting opinion, isn't it. If you wanna know what i think about the contributions of the guy who started this very thread - well, please try to read the signs and don't ask me.
 
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Cl1mh4224rd,

We be witnessing a troll here. The thread won't go anywhere.


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FREEMASONARY IS WOO!!!!


cya

Only in your feverish imagination can a system of morality involving such concepts like "community service is good", and "people are equal" be woo.

Frankly, I don't have to say anything else - you've discredited yourself more than enough.

We may need the industrial strength anti-troll repellent for this one. Or one for roaches.
 
I consider Freemasonary to be a pathetic club of greedy boyscouts who don't rule anything.

You could probably substitute MENSA, the Rotary Club, the Presbyterian Church, or the membership rolls of JREF, for "Freemasonry" and come up with the same statement.

There's really nothing very mysterious or "woo-ish" about the Freemasons. It's a social club, CE. In my community, they're very involved with establishing a sick childrens' hospital.
 
I have to agree with the above; I am a member of the local lodge and have been for years. I cannot see why anybody would object to such a gathering.

There is nothing and I repeat nothing sinister about the freemasons. It's a social club where members and non members are free to come ago as they please. If common interests and being part of a community is wrong so be it. And yes I've got my mark and yes I'm allowed in other lodges, as is anybody who gets signed in by a member. Just kind of like any other social club.

Honest to goodness some of you Ct's need to get a life, get outside and join the real world, you know the one where people actually met in person and actually talk to one another. You know the real world, the one outside your house.
 
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... There's really nothing very mysterious or "woo-ish" about the Freemasons. It's a social club, CE. In my community, they're very involved with establishing a sick childrens' hospital.

Childlike Empress apparently confused Freemason with Freeman, as evidenced by her first post (now in AAH) in the thread. Of course, the two have absolutely nothing in common (except for those first four letters.)
 
lets throw the British Legion into the woo pot as well.

I am not a mason but have been to the local lodge with my friend who is, and my grandfather was also a mason.

People who get their knickers in a twist about them are seriously paranoid.
 
Based on what I've seen on this forum, yes, on both counts.

Silly Jihad, there you go projecting on yourself again. Just because you'd never be found eligible based on immaturity doesn't mean your arch-enemies (those who dare use logic, reason, and critical thinking) would not.

Back on topic, sans troll(s):

I suppose here at JREF we are all woos too. We are a social club that promotes good things like logic and critical thinking - just like freemasonry (slightly different ideas, but things like believing in EQUALITY are the result of logic and critical thinking).

Clearly, we are woo. Someone inform Randi immediately.
 
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I was invited to a lodge by a guy I used to work with about 6 years ago but my mum had told me that secret societies were bad so I said no. I sometimes wonder how different my life would be had I said yes:confused:
 
I was invited to a lodge by a guy I used to work with about 6 years ago but my mum had told me that secret societies were bad so I said no. I sometimes wonder how different my life would be had I said yes:confused:

Not that different. You would have gotten a tour of a snazzy lodge room, but its not likely to be life changing.


:D

Although my mom still thinks after all these years that I worship Lucifer. Its the darn History Channel specials on freemasonry. I debunk her and bring her back to reality then she watches another one and is more resolute than ever...
 

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