By: Aceline Adair | 2011-02-14 | Jewelry Freemasons regalia which are unique pieces jewels of great Freemasons denote royalty, richness, diversity and the overall color and nature of the organization. read more
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By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education The possibility exists that the Freemasons could be accused of paganism because of their consistent references to the Historical or ancient world. In some ways, this is unfair to them because many of the early teachings of Christianity were based on the concepts of Plato and Aristotle. Both known to be Pagans. There are many other celebrations observed by Christianity that the Freemasons stipulate resort to paganism as well. read more
By: Nick Mormann | 2013-04-17 | Clothing Being a Freemason is a rewarding and spiritual lifelong journey that extends across borders and oceans. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | News and society Often when the topic of Freemasons comes up some people are under the impression that they are some type of religious cult. This perhaps has become a way of thinking because of the reputation they have of being a secret fraternity. Some would say they almost seem to have mysticism about them. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | News and society There is little doubt that there is a fair amount of anti Freemason information contained on the internet. There are variations in this information but the majority of the issues seem to center around two major points. It would seem that the main concerns of the anti masons are that the organization is a Satan worshipper cult and/or political corruption is rampant amongst them. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | News and society For whatever reason since the inception of the Freemasonry it has been known that a secret handshake amongst them exists. Is it based on secrecy or respect as common society displays with what we call a standard handshake? The Freemasons offer a few explanations of the purposes of this secret act. To begin some will say it relates back to the days when in some countries Freemasonry was being outlawed. There were Freemasons that had to keep their society a secret and therefore would use the secret handshake to identify one another. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Spirituality It's quite well known that the much of the negativity that is shown towards the Freemasons is based on what is believed to be their secrecy. It would seem with all of the books and materials that have been published over the years there couldn't possibly be any secrets left unturned if there were some in the first place. Others state that because the secrecy is the priority of the Masons what goes on has never been really released. The Masons look at the fact of keeping their rituals a secret as a bond and not some sinister act. Pro Masons will tell you there are no blood oaths or ceremonies that take place amongst the Masons and certainly no physical violence. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Spirituality When an individual becomes accepted into this fraternity its not likely that they know anything substantial about it simply because of the secrecy kept amongst the Masons of not discussing what goes on behind closed doors. Therefore, no doubt the new member has some reservations when going to his first meeting. Once he gets there, he will be subjected to an entrance ritual. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education There has been speculation over the years that Shakespeare was a creator of Freemasonry. This is being based on two major plays of Shakespeare being the Love's Labors Lost and the Tempest. It is purported that these two plays are symbolic to Masonic values. Then there are others that further support this theory by referring to MacBeth. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | News and society Anyone that has ever read material concerning the Freemasons will often tell you they find it confusing and conflicting. In most cases, they are right as it's most difficult to determine what is factual and what is mere speculation. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Spirituality It is common knowledge that some fundamentalist groups are against Freemasonry and what it stands for. According to the Freemasons, the fundamentalists are of this mindset because they do not know what the Freemasons stand for and in other words, they have reached this stage because of being misinformed. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Spirituality Naturally, an organization that is encompassed in the mystery and secrecy as that of the Freemasons is going to be open to inaccuracies and interpretations that may not be factual. This is the very basics that myths are built on. read more
By: Simon L. Gray | 2010-04-02 | Spirituality The Freemasons will often boast of past historic members such as George Washington and Paul Revere just to name a few, that they were proud Freemasons. This boasting is as if because prominent men of society were members then the entire organization should be above question. read more