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A Mormon Mason: New grand master is the first in a century who is LDS
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The earlier Templar Knights formed with the influence of St. Bernhard were one of the most powerful and influential organizations the world has ever known. Throw out some of the nonsense spouted by recent movies like Dan Brown's. He greedily destorts the truth and promotes things he knows are not true to gain money.
That organization had a poweful influcence in shaping this world and freedom as we know it. From the freedom of Scottland, England and France to the later foundation and freedom of the US. They did not disappear on Friday the 13th of October 1307 as some suppose. They absolutely did evolve into the Masonic order as well as melding into other knightly organizations. The Masons do a great deal of good in the world in our day. Previously it was much greater.
Congrats to Br. Cook. Props to DesNews.
Glad to know the strife between Masons and LDS is leavingt.
Sounds to me like a good organization. My congratulations to Bro Cook. Also, recognition that he will serve his brothers well, as he is exceptionally smart, dedicated, reliable, and full of thought, action, and consideration.
From this article, and from conversations with Glen Cook, I fully believe that there is no reason that either Membership in these organizations would be mutually exclusive.
Do good, be kind, serve, love.
Those are good tenets. If your faith or fraternity encourages these things, then it is not too rotten. To those who discourage Masonic activity because they take time; I'd say that there are worse extracurricular activities out there. American Idol and Survivor don't help my neighbor. Glen Cook does.
Thank you Brother, Thank you.
Why would a person seek to discourage activity in an organization that stands for good and teaches people to be kind, serve, and love.
If I have something that I think would benefit a persons life is it better for me attack what they are currently doing and call them a fool or is it better to show them the better way and hope they will follow?
I'd say there is to much of the former going on here and not enough of the latter.
2. It's interesting that those that are critical of the LDS church resort to the same
3. Jesus did teach some things in secret to the Apostles and told others whom he healed to tell no one how it happened (read the Gospels).
4. Our ability to understand is related to our willingness to understand.
Like Mormon Boy, I stand with the Prophet Joseph.
Boom.
I wonder what Nicolas Cages character (in National Treasure) would think about this?
I believe that if the Masons fit into your lifestyle and you really want to know what it is about and learn more then...ask one! Don't let ONE person deter you! Find out for yourself. That is what the church teaches...find it for yourself!
Sounds like a theocracy to me! (And it's not for me)
I Recognise A Truth When I See One, and I Know That The Church IS True and That The Masons Are A Good Fraternal Organization Teaching Brotherly Love Relief and Truth. The Masonic Fraternity as Others Have Said Is A Place Where All Men Of Good Moral Character, Of Any Race, Color, Or Religion, As Long As They Believe In The One Living And True GOD, Can And Do Interact And Exchange Ideas Peacefully, And The Appendant Organizations like The Eastern Star Include The Women. There Are Other Appendant Organizations For The Boys And Girls Like The Demolay for Boys And The Jobs Daughters And The Rainbow For Girls That Teach Excellent Truths Needed To Make Young People Morally Strong
I am actually emphasizing brotherly love, Relief, and truth, which are tenets of the Fraternity.
Thank goodness someone is FINALLY emphasizing brotherly love, relief, and truth!
Man, everybody has been ignoring those for decades! I mean, where are the clubs and associations and churches that are dedicated to brotherly love, relief, and truth? Can't hardly find one these days, right?!
My own Masonic experience pre-dates my conversion into the LDS church. The most cogent comments above have been those that made it clear there are two paths, one secular and one religious, that share a few pieces of information.
During an interview with a reporter, President Hinckley was asked what role the church played. His reply is oft repeated but went something like this - "To make bad men good and good men better."
The disparity between Masonry and the LDS experience is stark in that there is an effort at the time of admittance into Masonry to only take on half of that equation - "..make good men better." While no one is barred from the chapel door of the church, it is intended that only men of good repute are accepted into Masonry. (Of course, some men fail in the attempt.)
It is my view that Masonry is a great conduit to fulfill the council of the Brethren to be active in our communities. Outstanding !!!
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Freemasonry teaches both Deism (the universality of God) and brotherly love. Therefore parallels for almost ANY religious belief or practice can be found within the parameters of Freemasonry. If Kaballah works for you, then fine. But you will be very hard pressed to find a consensus among historians to agree with your declaration that Freemasonry in fact came from Kaballah