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2006-10-30 05:25:15 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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You have to ask a freemason, he will then propose you for membership & help you get a seconder.
This then goes to a committee who interview you, your proposer & seconder.
The committee then makes a recomendation to the body of the lodge & they will vote on it
Freemasonary is open to all regardless of creed, colour or religion.
Cost & yearly subscription varies from lodge to lodge
In Scotland you can now join at 18years
(used to be 21 unless you were the son of a mason)

2006-10-30 10:09:48 · answer #1 · answered by Jules 3 · 0 0

Why?
Do you really believe freemasons are free?

2006-10-30 05:58:46 · answer #2 · answered by scrambulls 5 · 0 0

Depends, by joining a club. There aren't normally any restrictions. I would of thought that you have to be 40+

2006-10-30 05:51:33 · answer #3 · answered by alec c 4 · 0 1

You have to be 'proposed' by an existing member of the lodge that you want to join.

2006-10-30 05:27:48 · answer #4 · answered by minotaur 4 · 1 0

You gota be a sneaky underhanded a liar and know someone who is already more sneaky than you to get you in, I know this because my brother is one

2006-10-30 05:37:57 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

You have to be asked by someone who's already one and they can include you in the fraternity

2006-10-30 05:30:11 · answer #6 · answered by antagonist 5 · 0 1

You have to know the correct people - generally you have to be rich!

Who would want to be one anyway?

2006-10-30 05:51:17 · answer #7 · answered by Home_educator 4 · 0 1

By invitation only.

2006-10-30 05:54:22 · answer #8 · answered by RBJ 2 · 0 1

Not sure,,but I think you have to be invited........

2006-10-30 05:28:04 · answer #9 · answered by junio130 3 · 0 1

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