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What Is
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Modern Freemasonry is a many faceted organization. The Masonic family has a place for anyone of good character who believes in a Supreme Being. Does that sound quaint to modern ears? Perhaps. But that's alright; we think we're more timeless than quaint. What got us here is our shared values, and shared values are what keep us involved. We're not going to tell you what your political leanings ought to be, and we're not going to tell you how to worship God, as you see Him. We may differ therefore on the finer points of our politics and theology. Freemasons understand that men of good character may differ on these points yet still be men of integrity. We agree to respect each other's 'sovereignty' or self-rule over these issues, and therefore we focus on the points we have in common:
Masons are often well-versed in history and philosophy, seeking to enjoy a lifetime of learning and growth. The Fraternity provides a wealth of opportunity for this pursuit. It's been said that there has been more written over the years about Masonry than any other subject except Religion. Since no one knows just how old the Fraternity is nor how it started, it's been the topic of much conjecture over the years. We first appeared publicly in England some 50 years prior to the Revolutionary War; but most scholars think our roots go much further back. Even as early as 1717 the Masons publicly supported such radical concepts as Political Freedom, Religious Tolerance, and Personal Integrity. These ideals appeal to us -- they're why we joined, seeking the company of like-minded men. If such ideals appeal to you too we invite you to take a closer look. Below, you will find some links to articles and information that will help to explain what Freemasonry is in more detail. Please browse through the information and find out why Masons the world over belong to the greatest fraternity ever. |