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<blockquote data-quote="finn" data-source="post: 346491" data-attributes="member: 22452"><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Big buck I think that ONE. You are classifying free masonry with a type or extension of faith, its not. free masonry although opened and closed in prayer dose not replace or supplement any faith as a matter of fact free masonry is opened to all faiths and only requiring that you be of a faith. TWO. You are still quoting from another persons experience and not your own; I am fairly failure with what the 9/11 commission says but can't lecture others on the horrors of being in the tower or on a plane at the end. And THREE. Any person can extrapolate from two totally different entities and draw any information that they wish to support or debase any conclusion they wish. Man when my family found out I was becoming a mason I got it from both ends, some distant relatives, and close ones pulled me to the side some reveled them selves to be masons and others had cryptic warnings of deviled worship virgins and goats (that was a joke) man im not going to bust your balls about this or argue with you about it either, and I will read your response out of respect (giving you a chance to have the last word) I am just saying its no more or worse than a college fraternity with initiations and rights of passage you should find out first hand and not base or believe so patiently based on another's experience. It's like ranger school don't knock it till you rock it (My Two Cents) good luck to you bro</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finn, post: 346491, member: 22452"] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Big buck I think that ONE. You are classifying free masonry with a type or extension of faith, its not. free masonry although opened and closed in prayer dose not replace or supplement any faith as a matter of fact free masonry is opened to all faiths and only requiring that you be of a faith. TWO. You are still quoting from another persons experience and not your own; I am fairly failure with what the 9/11 commission says but can’t lecture others on the horrors of being in the tower or on a plane at the end. And THREE. Any person can extrapolate from two totally different entities and draw any information that they wish to support or debase any conclusion they wish. Man when my family found out I was becoming a mason I got it from both ends, some distant relatives, and close ones pulled me to the side some reveled them selves to be masons and others had cryptic warnings of deviled worship virgins and goats (that was a joke) man im not going to bust your balls about this or argue with you about it either, and I will read your response out of respect (giving you a chance to have the last word) I am just saying its no more or worse than a college fraternity with initiations and rights of passage you should find out first hand and not base or believe so patiently based on another’s experience. It’s like ranger school don’t knock it till you rock it (My Two Cents) good luck to you bro[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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