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zionist lackeys, and they don't even realise it- at least those at the bottom.
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"A woman i knows dad"
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lmfao, yes, there are many lady freemasons lodges.
(Not sure why Hoss took it upon himself to answer that there were not) I think Topkat's description is absolutely spot on for many people; especially if they only joined because they hoped that they might gain by it. Freemasonry is a system of morality .... it makes good men, better. That sounds trite, but for some people it really is fulfilling. It is like most things; the more you put in, the more you get out. But as several people have said, compared to modern hobbies it is quite staid. |
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all Rigged imo .. welcome to the 33rd Level
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referees?
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bunch of c@nts these freemasons there wifes suck coKK at asda
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Wah mate save your internet breath for blowing up your ugly girl friend ,, before I slap you again you plum ..
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if your IQ reaches 52 sell !!
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Spassky I joined masonry purely for social purposes.
As a "system of morality" it is overblown. Masonry could just about be described as a "code of conduct" but there is no moral or ethical foundation to it that I have seen. One thing that continues to niggle me about masonry is that I find it very hard to imagine any person of really high moral statue being a member and taking part in the ritual. Mandela? Gandhi? Jesus? I just don't see them donning morning suit, swearing meaningless oaths and waving their arms about like a colonial traffic warden. |
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Freemasonry was the Facebook of Victorian times.
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VG BK :^0
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www.ugle.org.uk
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