What does it mean to be a Freemason?
>>91805What it means to be a Freemason is to be a member of a duly constituted lodge of Freemasonry. It means to share traditions, improve yourself, meet likeminded friendly people, and to commit yourself to a philosophical and moral code.
>>91808So, basically what we are trying to do with /ub/?
Also, what is the most common tradition? What is the basic moral code? It's worth becoming a freemason?
>>91808>lodge of FreemasonryWhat is the Purpose of the Lodge?
>traditionsExamples of said traditions?
>improve yourselfHow so?
>commit yourself to a philosophical and moral codeWhat is this Code?
Are Free Masons like Jews, if not, have they been infiltrated by Jews?
what are the freemasons doing for/about the kikes, which side are you on?
>>91810>So, basically what we are trying to do with /ub/?In a way, yes.
>what is the most common tradition?If you are referring to rituals, I'm afraid I can't answer that specifically. We do have a long tradition of philanthropy though. There are the orphanages, and other programs that separate Freemason organizations that we help raise money for.
>What is the basic moral codeBrotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. Brotherly Love is best described as following the golden rule. Relief embodies charity for all mankind. Truth is honesty, fair play and adherence to the cardinal virtues.
>It's worth becoming a freemasonI would say so. I've met Masons that were truck drivers, business executives, and anywhere in between. It builds a lot of connection for you to work with. They can help you out in finding a job, starting a business, and a lot of other stuff. They would expect help in return, but it only makes sense to help your fellow brother.
>>91811>What is the Purpose of the LodgeA local place to meet and hold ritual.
>Examples of said traditions?That is mostly rituals, and I am not touching that. I know that some of it leaked, but I am still not touching it. I take my oaths seriously.
>How so?A lot of it is geared towards financial well being. However, it also helps the soul a bit too. Having a common bond with several men that you meet up with routinely is a good feeling. It is also nice to know that if something disastrous happens, if you’re not a complete ass they have your back. Then there is the charitable side, which makes you feel like you did something.
>What is this Code?See
>>91818 >>91822>ritualOf what kind? Spiritual or just practitional?
>>91812>Are Free Masons like Jews, if not, have they been infiltrated by Jews?Not right now, no. Even if they were, Bohemian Grove has them beat now in terms of influence. If you are talking about Jews in general, then some lodges to have them. They are not what you would truly consider (((Them))) though. They’re mostly small business owners, accountants, and lawyers.
>>91817>what are the freemasons doing for/about the kikes, which side are you on?Nothing as an organization. In fact, one global Mason rule is to not discuss politics. My personal stance is that the current ruling elite need to go.
>>91823>Of what kind? Spiritual or just practitional?Symbolic, non-actively religious ritual. There are no “sacrifices” made during it. I am more than happy to dispel that rumor.
is Walt Disney's brain still alive?
>>91828There are reports that indicate Walt Disney is frozen and is being kept in an underground facility in California. The cremated body was someone else.
>>91831>>91832i really hope you aren't trolling.
So are you a Christian? Because my grandpa used to freemason and he said they worshipped the devil
http://amazingdiscoveries.org/S-deception-Freemason_Lucifer_Albert_PikeWhat the hell do you guys do?
And how hard is it to join?
>>91834>So are you a Christian?Catholic.
>my grandpa used to freemason and he said they worshipped the devil He was probably joking. Freemasons are not Satanists or Satanic. If not, lodges do have a lot of autonomy. It could be possible that a lodge went satanic. They would be considered a rouge lodge though. They would have their support pulled and would be pushed out of Freemasonry as a whole.
>>91836>What the hell do you guys do?Meet, ritual, have breakfast/lunch/dinner, hold social events, and raise funds for worthwhile causes. Not a lot of grand gestures. Any actions taken are mostly community level stuff.
>And how hard is it to join?Depends. If you have close family that are Masons you are in if you want to be in. If you don’t know any Masons it can be very hard.
>>91825So what’s a master mason doing on Nazi horsefucker website
>>91839As curious as I am about this question
>>91838What would be the procedure if you didn't know anyone?
Or would it vary?
are the knights Templar still a thing?
>>91839Boredom and keks. Tell me, is there anything more absurd than a Master Freemason shitposting on a right-leaning Equestrianism forum?
>>91843How old are you because I call bullshit post gloves and robe or your lying
>>91840>What would be the procedure if you didn't know anyone?Find a lodge in your area that seems nice, and look up their contact information. Give them a ring and say you are interested in becoming a Freemason. From there they will either ask to meet for lunch/coffee or move straight to an interviewing process. If they respond negatively then you don’t want to join them. All because they are Freemasons does not mean they aren't assholes. A lot of lodges are hurting for membership though right now, so they would be interested in you joining probably. Just meet the requirements, don’t be a sperg and you’re in.
>>91845Huh, intresting.
Thanks, I had been wondering what you guys did and how it worked. Thanks for the info.
>>91844You think we have fancy robes just stuffed away in our houses? Hell, you're assuming we ware robes at all. My evidence is
>>91804, my bible that was issued to me from my lodge. Either accept that evidence or don’t. I’m not posting online anything that could lead back to me, especially not on /mlpol/.
>>91841Yep. Read up on the York Rite.
>>91849It can be. Depends on the lodge and who you’re with. Usually, fun things happen at outside events. Meetings are usually a drag.
>>91847No problem. It can be beneficial to you, it may not. If you make it past the screening stuff and don't like how things are shaping up, you can back out in the initiation.
>>91848>my bible Is there a religious code or something deemed more truthful then the others or does it end up being more of a "do whatever you see as truthful" sorta thing?
>>91848Yer every free mason gets gloves my grandpa had some and your saying you couldn’t post a glove because they will hunt you down and kill you nice cult totally BS
>>91854Christianity and the bible have some importance to Freemasonry. However, they have more it more deistic than Christian over time. You must believe in A God to join up.
>>91833I think I’ll leave you in suspense for this particular answer.
So how do the freemasons influence the world and world politics? How deep does it go? Like infowars level of conspiracy, without the buy my dick pills shilling?
>>91824Ah, I see. I've seen a lot of freemasonry conspiracy, and many of key governments have cracked down on them.
Freemasons are surprisingly prolific, which sort of ties in with their semi-secretive nature. My former high school principle is actually a member of a lodge, though I have no idea of his rank.
>>91837How do you reconcile this with the fact that the Catholic Church has expressly forbidden membership in secret societies, including the Freemasons?
https://www.catholic.com/qa/what-does-the-church-say-about-freemasonryAlso, while modern-day Freemasons are more laid-back and occupied with philanthropic work, it is a fact that in the 18th and 19th centuries they were a radical group that helped to overthrow the "Old Order." Most notably, they assassinated President Moreno of Ecuador, who was a traditionalist leader and the country's most successful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Garc%C3%ADa_Moreno#Political_climate_and_assassinationTime for some early morning questions.
>>91868>So how do the freemasons influence the world and world politics? How deep does it go? Not terribly deep really. The age of major Freemason conspiracies are over. Furthermore, it must be understood that any actions taken by Freemasons are done autonomously. The grand lodge does not send orders to lodges to do something politically. It just so happens that a lot of people with power and influence congregate together, and devise plots. Since many major players have joined Bohemian Grove and the like, nothing major really happens with Freemasons. The are a lot of politically active Freemasons on the local level though. If you want to get involved in local politics, chances are there is a micro Freemason political machine that could help you out.
>>91876>many of key governments have cracked down on them.Yep. Freemasons are too well known for their own good. Mind you this also helps to sanitize them of true puppetmasters, keeping them out of the way of the truly crazy.
>>91857what about a goddess, say for example Epona?
>>91881>How do you reconcile this with the fact that the Catholic Church has expressly forbidden membership in secret societies, including the Freemasons?In short I couldn’t care less about what the Church in Rome thinks. In long the reason why the Freemasons are on the Catholic shit list is because the Freemasons competed with the Knights of Saint John for a while. To discourage this, the pope excommunicated all of the Freemasons. They also frivolously accused the Freemasons of satanic rituals and conspiracy to further discourage membership. Some of the conspiracy may have been true, but that was not the reason for the slander. Now Freemasons are merely in a state of “grave sin” which I don’t care about. The church in general is corrupt as hell, and has protected Pedos in the past. Being in good standing with them is worthless. I still go to mass still mostly for community, and the fact that the pastor is fun to debate with. Other from that Catholicism can go fuck itself.
>Also, while modern-day Freemasons are more laid-back and occupied with philanthropic work, it is a fact that in the 18th and 19th centuries they were a radical group that helped to overthrow the "Old Order." Most notably, they assassinated President Moreno of Ecuador, who was a traditionalist leader and the country's most successful. Again, individuals taking actions. Lodge was secret, and if you wanted to meet powerful people you joined the Freemasons. Powerful people conspiring an assassination at lodge? Unlikely and against what the Freemasons stand for, but could have happened.
>>91919>what about a goddess, say for example Epona?In theory, you can join up if you worship Epona. I’ve heard about a member joining claiming to worship the Greek god Zeus, but I cannot confirm that. As long as you believe in a creator they should let you in. To be accepted though they will have to vote on you. Meaning if the lodge doesn't like you you’re not in.
>>91920>>91881Also to stop the competition with the Knights of Columbus. Both are important.
>>91919Given the nature of some of the affiliated organizations in the Masonic family, Goddess worship would probably not be a problem.
>>91804Bluepilling support for a judeo-catholic controlled cult "opposition" to the jesuits and attempting to push support for the Ancient Monarchy/World Monarchy is treason. The Black Hand pre-WW1 was picked from Freemason cults, most government assassins are picked from Freemason cults funded by La Sia, and an incredibly disproportionate number of powerful traitors across the world are picked from Freemason cults. So, how DO you feel about LARPing as a jewish-descended coward and
traitor, or are you merely CAP/ShareBlue/CTR/whatever they call themselves now?
>>92085Please do a long post on world history. My darkness would enjoy it.