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Freemasonary

Charities & Causes

Posted by: Bauldie216

15th Jun 2009 11:47pm

Why is it when a online charity comes on. they mention just a few charities?
I am a Freemason. I donate to it by the way of the Festive Board, and other means. Sometimes, there is a requirement for a item to be purchased. We all give from our pockets or such like.

jgb
  • 16th Jul 2010 06:34pm

I too give where I can without wanting accolades, so we agree there, but there is no guess work about the masons cultish practises. Anyone can buy books by ex cultists explaining their practices and I personally know current masons ( they dont say too much) and an ex who went to the 30th degree who has shown me the signs and handshakes etc.


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