They are thieving little b@stards. If one mason screws you over they all gang up so you can't take them to court or get your own back. The amount of people who have lost all they have to the masons is shocking.
2007-03-04 20:57:06
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answered by floppity 7
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Freemasons are an organization dedicated to God, Country and Family. When they advance to Shriners, they do much fund raising and support numerous hospitals for children, who otherwise would not be helped. These men usually keep quiet about their good deeds, support each other, and are wonderful friends. They have their own ways to identify members, and this exclusivness annoys a lot of people, who like to make a lot of false assumptions. Best wishes
2007-03-04 11:04:47
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answered by tylernmi 4
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Are they the ones with the funny handshake? Makes ya wonder.
The ones that have the in-house-closed-shop deal with jobs for THE boys?
The ones who wear suits to their meetings and take up all the parking spaces on my street in the latest biggest vehicles and manage the I-have-to-say-admirable combination of looking superior to ordinary mortals like moi while carrying their sword in its sheath (pause for heavy breathing) with pride versus nonchalance.
They take the biscuit anyway whatever that means!!
2007-03-04 10:59:23
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answered by Serendipity 6
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All the attraction of a secret schoolboy gang, for adult blokes.
Some of their "secrets" ended up published in the Daily Mirror about 30 years ago, what a great laugh.
They present themselves as a charity/ fundraising organisation, critics say they exist to feather their own nests.
2007-03-04 10:56:55
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answered by John S 4
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Them norty freemasons!!! that's what I was wondrin.>>>>>looks round to see if any are a lookin>>nope I think it's safe.
2007-03-04 11:01:26
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answered by : 6
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Oh god knows but they obviously think its a big deal to have a secret society for grown men! It shows how grown up and mature they are.
I prefer the Stonecutters (the simpsons)
2007-03-04 21:22:14
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answered by Lady Claire - Hates Bigotry 6
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far too much! Joining is the immoral alternative to working your own way through life, just relying on talent and hard work.
No secret society like this can justify itself. They will tell you what good work they do.
Oh yeah?
You couldn't get on in the police unless you joined; you still won't get far on the Isle of Man for what it's worth without joining.
2007-03-04 10:59:55
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answered by David B 2
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To tell you the truth Jamin, me and anybody other than them really does not know. I suppose you have to ask yourself, "do people that keep secrets really keep them for your good or theirs?" And if its only for their good, what is good for them. It seems major proponets of masonry are very well off, whilst the majority of them are underling poor grandpa's looking for a good group to be apart of. Myself I just think of John Kennedy's quote about secrecy, "The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we as a people are historically and inherently opposed to secret societies, to secret oathes, and secret proceedings." And same to me, if your honest, what do you have to hide?
2007-03-04 11:26:51
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answered by Me Gook 2
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level 42
2007-03-04 11:04:23
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answered by Bob Danvers-Walker 4
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I dont know but wouldnt you love to know!! Infact I have always had a desire to join but don't know how you get asked. infact maybe I should ask that.....
2007-03-04 11:05:22
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answered by Neil T 2
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