Well I asked the question "What are the secrets of Masons?" Intriguing question, wouldn't you say? I've really thought hard on this question; I've asked myself a lot of times; what are our secrets? I've studied the ritual, and the manual and done some deep digging in the Scottish...
7) – Masonry is an organization with some secrets and meets in private. Most if not all organizations, corporations, governments and families have some secrets and meet in private. This is the same for Masons. 8) – Masonry is a very ancient organization. Some would suggest that it has ...
Orson Pratt: "Convince us of our errors of Doctrine, if we have any, by reason, by logical arguments, or by the Word of God and we will ever be grateful for the information and you will ever have the pleasing reflections that you have been instruments in the hands of God of redeeming...
Podcast:Play in new window|Download|Embed Watch this video onBitChute/Minds.com/YouTube On today’s Thought For The Day, James riffs on a conversation in the Corbett Report comments about the Exxon logo and the surprising things hidden in many corporate logos. ...
What are the degrees of Freemasonry? The experience of becoming a member of a Masonic Lodge is divided into three ceremonial stages that Masons call “degrees.” The three degrees of Freemasonry are Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. They are loosely based upon the journeyman ...
You mention the communists, another poster mentioned the Masons. It’s hard to unravel the specifics of who’s doing what behind the scenes and how big a piece of the overall picture that is. If I were pope maybe I’d make inquiries but I’m not. To my mind it’s more useful for...
The once secret papers of the Masons which outline a plan to subvert the Catholic Church. The author quotes the actual Masonic document, which both Pius IX (1846-1878) and Leo XIII (1878-1903) asked to be published. More subversive tactics are revealed, with a concentration on modernism. ...
What I remember is going down, down into the woods, and eventually finding really big stones to play in. They were really fun for a 6-, 7-, 8-, or whatever-year-old, to play in and around. This location was close to Lake Needwood and Lake Frank, and both are man-made lakes. ...
However, to give a welcome degree of certainty, the TCA goes further by setting out some of the now familiar basic principles of the previously harmonised laws in the areas of copyright, trade marks, design rights, trade secrets and plant varieties. The UK and EU agree, as a minimum, to...
Uniquely, freemasons were people who were allowed to travel, work, and receive master-masons wages wherever they went. They were accomplished tradesmen. Back then, you probably spent 10 years as an apprentice before you received a degree. If you gave up the secrets of geometry to someone who...