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Masons
Any Masons on P-F? We have a high number of police officers and veterans here, and they often have an inclination toward Masonry.
I've done it all, Blue Lodge, Scottish Rite, York Rite, and Shrine. Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas and the Shrine burn hospitals are my favorite charities.
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I assume you mean the group that's regularly attempting to subvert and take over the world versus the fine art of slapping stones together into buildings.
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I think the OP is talking about the service groups that are fronts for the Illuminati, the evil, secret society that is trying to drive the world into darkness. They do have nice jars, though. Great for canning.
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I'm not, but my wife's family is heavily involved on both sides. Her dad was a state Grand Master and continues to serve as an officer in the Grand Lodge, he was also a Potentate in the Shrine. Her mom is involved in some of the women's oriented groups, as was my wife's maternal grandmother. Her maternal grandfather was also involved. I don't think he ever rose to the level of the Grand Lodge, but was a Shrine Potentate. Wifey's brother is also in the Masons and Shrine. My MIL frequently hints that I should join, but SWMBO puts a stop to that talk. Not that I mind, I see how much time it takes from my in-laws' life and don't want to do that to my family.
We used to attend a number of Shrine and Mason events, but that has tapered off as our kids get older and we're more challenged for time. I like to tease about taking over the world and such, but if you have seen the semi-inner-workings (what you can see as a non-Mason family member), it's obvious they're a legitimate service-oriented organization.
Chris
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Not a mason, but have been in the Stonecutters for many years.
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My father is a Mason and adores the organization. They have major issues with recruitment (e.g., they don't recruit people; you're supposed to find them on your own), so Masons, as a group, are getting older, and there are fewer young people joining the organization. I might become a Mason one day, but it's been on the back-burner for years.
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I'm joined the Knights of Columbus so I don't think I can be a Mason. :p
I'm glad all these organizations exist that do good works and help the community. They are not my cup of tea on a personal level, even the Knights to a degree, but I think they are a net benefit for society.
Even if they are part of the Illuminati and try to convince us the earth is round and the moon is real.
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Masons
I'm a Master Mason. Look closely at my avatar.
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I rushed them for a while but decided to join the Illuminati instead. Much better parties, plus the world domination is sort of neat.
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My father in law is one and one of my friends from the academy is too. They both tried to subvert me be I resisted. :pMy MIL and SIL were involved too. We actually had a very funny conversation about the various Mason organizations last month and the secret code words last month.