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Don’t I look good?

by @ Sunday, June 11th, 2006. Filed under Freemasonry

Well, it’s Sunday night. I took nearly 3 hours to do laundry this evening because it seems that everyone in the apartment complex decided to do laundy tonight as well. Oh, well.
While waiting for my laundry to finish I tried to call Mamaw and Papaw, but their phone was busy each [...]

Officer Installation

by @ Thursday, December 15th, 2005. Filed under Freemasonry

If you’re in the Indianapolis area and looking for something to do December 21 you can join us at Charles F. Frank Lodge #760 at 6:30 for dinner and at 7:00ish for Officer Installation.
We held elections and got that squared away. Currently I’m expected to be appointed to the Senior Deacon’s place in the [...]

Quickie

by @ Friday, November 4th, 2005. Filed under Freemasonry, Me, School

Hey there! Looks like I’m a weekend blogger.
Anyway, just thought I’d give you a heads up on my class. I got a 50% on my first test. Which amazingly enough is 7 percent higher than the average. Due to the pretty curve I have a B- (yes, that’s a [...]

USNews

by @ Wednesday, August 31st, 2005. Filed under Freemasonry

Oh, yeah. For those of you who think I’m going to say that Rose-Hulman got number one again…you’re only partially correct.
It’s really about:
Jay Tolson’s
“Inside The Masons
The fraternal order has long been the target of conspiracy theories and hoaxes. Here’s the real story ”
It’s a quick read and gives a pretty quick history of [...]

So what do you guys do?

by @ Tuesday, January 18th, 2005. Filed under Freemasonry

Question: “What is this whole Mason thing about and what do you guys do during your meetings?”
Posted by: horntrip
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005
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Below is the answer I gave to this exact question when completing the ‘College of Masonry’ from the GLOCPO.
That we are a fraternal organization of men who all profess to believe in [...]

Lincoln by the AASR

by @ Monday, January 17th, 2005. Filed under Freemasonry

Should you be in the Terre Haute neighborhood on February 13 then you should consider stopping by the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Terre Haute who will by presenting:
Lincoln
Featuring a lecture by Ron Mott and performed by The Scottish Rite…duh.
The Scottish Rite Cathedral is a vaudeville theater called the Hippodrome. One of the [...]

I am Freemasonry - A Charge

by @ Tuesday, December 7th, 2004. Filed under Freemasonry

I am Freemasonry
by Ray V. Denslow
I was born in antiquity, in the ancient days when men first dreamed of God. I have been tried through the ages, and found true. The crossroads of the world bear the imprint of my feet, and the cathedrals of all nations mark the skill of my [...]

Building a Better You

by @ Sunday, October 10th, 2004. Filed under Freemasonry

This is a passage which was found one day while rummaging through a lodge’s archives.
It is from a lodge publication from 1973, and is anonymous.
(Unknown Brother doing the rummaging…I just copied the text of the document.)
Building a Better You
“Your task-
To build a better world,” God said.
But I answered, “How?
The world is such a [...]

Because mankind will forget

by @ Tuesday, July 13th, 2004. Filed under Freemasonry

From William Preston’s “Illustraions of Masonry” from a facsimile reprint of the Second Edition fo 1775 reprinted in 1973
A Vindication of Masonry: Reason assigned why the secrets of Masonry ought not be publicly exposed
&nbsp If the secrets of Masonry are replete with advantage to mankind, it may be asked, why is not the possession [...]

Have a read

by @ Wednesday, May 19th, 2004. Filed under Freemasonry

I recently read “Critical Thinking, the Internet, and You” by Brother Kentucky Cougarman who I know from TheLodgeRoom.com and he wrote this nifty “essay” about how people should value the information on the Internet.
I think he left out a final paragraph stating something along the lines that whatever is written on my site is always [...]

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