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Post by Smithee on Dec 30, 2012 13:42:55 GMT 10
The road to failure is paved upon by good intentions. Whose intention are you referring to - Anderson's?
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Post by Torence on Dec 31, 2012 13:23:39 GMT 10
FYI: I was referring to your post that:
>>Please note that Masonry is meant to unite men of EVERY sect and opinion: >>One cannot be more specific or concise than that.
By stating that "The road to failure is paved upon by good intentions" I am saying that FreeMasons are not very good at it. We lack proficiency.
Torence Evans Ake Secretary - Auburn Park Lodge No. 789 - Crete, Illinois Chaplain - Triluminar Lodge No. 767 - Lansing, Illinois MIGS - Illinois Lodge of Research PM - Arcadia Lodge No. 1138 - Lansing, Illinois City and Country Steward torenceake@aol.com
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Post by Smithee on Dec 31, 2012 15:12:34 GMT 10
Not mine but thanks anyway. The post did say "meant to."
Few Masons are genuine Masters but Masonry itself is perfect if we do not get in its way.
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Post by Tamrin on Jan 1, 2013 19:42:54 GMT 10
I do believe there are religions which are not compatible with Freemasonry. Bro. Edwmax, Have you witnessed or heard of prayers being offered in the name of Jesus in open lodge? What is your opinion of the practice?
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Post by Tamrin on Mar 16, 2013 8:38:34 GMT 10
... no such religion exist in which ALL men agree. From the Religious naturalism thread: Any global tradition needs to begin with a shared worldview — a culture-dependent, globally accepted consensus as to how things are. From my perspective, this part is easy. How things are is, well, how things are [/size][/quote] (emphasis added)[/quote]
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Post by Tamrin on Apr 28, 2013 12:35:36 GMT 10
Further, no such religion exist in which ALL men agree. "Men of sense are really but of one religion" ..."Pray, my lord, what religion is that which men of sense agree in?" "Madam," says the earl immediately, "men of sense never tell it"
Bro. Anthony Ashley-Cooper (Born this day 1801)
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