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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The Freemason

NOTE: ” The (I forgot his exact word <fellowship/brotherhood/fraternity/organization> takes a good man and makes him a better man.” These words were SPOKEN to me by a 32nd degree freemason. Mind you, it only goes to 33rd degree.

I shall get my chance to question him in due time as this 76 year old man agreed to have coffee with me. As he stated that he likes that I THINK, he will be amused by the questions as noted below. What cannot be noted are the questions that will occur upon his initial answer.

What is good? One man’s good may be another man’s harm right? What makes good so? How can good be defined? Who is defining it? Is there a standard or non-standard set of goods? What is a good man? What makes him so? Who creates the image and why? In regard to belief in a “supreme being” (He did not state a god or religion the wording is as it was spoken thus QUOTED.), what is supreme being? What is supreme? What standard of measurement is being used? What defines it? What is the opposition and why? Is supreme based on standards and norms/values and principles? If so, whose and why? What makes one man better than the other? How does a good man become a better man and to what end? ~ Maggie ~ October 23, 2007 ~ Penned prior to 3 p.m. EST

Added note: Shriners and Masons are connected. I am not saying that they are: I am just repeating what I was told.

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