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Admin: why are you a Mason?
K.: I wanted to become a better person
Admin: is this the only way to become a
better person?
K.: It is not, but through the teachings
and philosophy of freemasonry I am better
enabled to see the opportunities out there which
will help me better myself through life.
Admin: "Once a Mason, Always a Mason" is this
right?
K.: It is. Of course there could be
exceptions to the rule, but in principal it is
right. Once you taste the immaterial benefits of
bettering yourself through freemasonry, you
would not want to change.
Admin: what is your Degree?
K.: I am a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason
Admin: when somebody ask you if you are a
Mason, would you tell him that you are?
K.: Depends on my audience, but I do not
hesitate to reveal my membership. I have Masonic
insignia attached to my daily vehicle.
Admin: so you are proud to show yourself as a
Mason?
K.: Indeed.
Admin: I thought it was a secret society with
secret members.
K.: Well, historically yes. Today it's
only secrets are modes of recognition and
certain parts of the rituals. Other than that
freemasonry interacts with every aspect of daily
life openly and freely.
Admin: why your doors are closed to women?
K.: Our doors are closed to women for
traditional reasons. there is nothing against
women, in freemasonry, and we respect and
include them in all of our public activities.
Admin: then why not a Woman Mason?
K.: As I said, traditionally.
Traditionally there were no woman masons, and as
operative masonry did not employ women, neither
do speculative masonry.
Admin: how about atheists? aren't they good?
or man?
K.: Well that's an other subject. Even
though Atheists could be good people,
freemasonry requires a man with a belief in a
Supreme Being or Deity. Since our oaths,
devotions are offered to a Deity, an atheist's
oath would not be binding onto anything.
Admin: how do you describe Freemasonry to a
regular person on the street?
K.: I describe it as a brotherhood,
fraternity that is out there to better people
through its teachings and a benevolent
organization.
Admin: does anybody from your family a Mason?
K.: Yes, my father
Admin: is there an invitation or
recommendation required to become a Mason?
K.: Different jurisdictions handle this
differently, but mainly the application, or
desire to join if you will, should come from the
candidate. We do not force anybody to join our
fraternity. They're all acts of their own free
wills and accord.
Admin: does Masonry make any advertisement?
K.: We do not ADVERTISE for membership,
but we do have advertisements for certain public
events such as a blood drive, or a beefsteak
dinner or some other benevolent activity.
Admin: why don't you make any advertisement
for membership
K.: We would like people to seek
betterment on their own. We are not a clinic, or
a profit organization who would benefit from
increased membership. People who see the
benefits of freemasonry already apply without
the need of advertisement. Our members and their
behavior in public is our signpost.
Admin: does Masonry expect any financial
support from you?
K.: We have annual dues, other than that
we do not EXPECT anything more than you expect
to get out of freemasonry.
Admin: that is a really political answer. let
me ask you this. how come a poor or a person who
has financial difficulties can not become a
Mason?
K.: Well it is not that he CAN NOT become
a mason, it is that he would not be able to
enjoy the feelings (benevolence, etc.)
freemasonry provides. Think of this; There is a
family in need of help (medication, surgery,
etc.) and money needed to be raised. If this
person is not able to provide for himself or for
his family, how should he be expected to provide
for somebody else. If he doesn't
contribute, he may feel awkward, or trifled when
others enjoy the benevolent act committed.
Admin: what do you do in your those:
Secret Meetings?
K.: THE MEETINGS ARE NOT SECRET. JUST THE
MODE, and the manner we conduct our business is
not advertised. It is similar to any other
business meeting. Can you go to Microsoft and
ask to see their officers' meetings?
Admin: I see what do you mean. so you are not
secret. you are open only to your members?
K.: That is correct. We also have a
hierarchy. Different levels in masonry
Admin: so an Entered Apprentice does not know
the secrets or teachings of FellowCraft? like an esoteric system?
K.: That is correct. They need to absorb
the teachings of their degree first to
appreciate the teachings of higher degrees
Admin: what was the most interesting thing in
Masonry for you?
K.: The friendship and support. Friendship
Admin: what was the most educational thing
for you in Masonry?
K.: The joy of benevolence, tolerance, and
the joys of socializing.
Admin: what do you think about the Masonry on
internet?
K.: There are lots of anti-Masonic
websites, but if you check them all most of them
get the disinformation they provide from each
other. One page says "Freemasonry is Evil" the
other one quotes it and says "Thus freemasonry
should be anti religion". Then the original page
gets a whiff of this and they quote them.
Anti-Masonic sites provide nothing but
misinformation. They interpret everything the
way they want to. You can see the compasses as a
tool or a weapon. They choose to see it as a
weapon. There are lots of other informative
sites out there, but anti-Masonic ones outnumber
the informative ones, mainly because conspiracy
theorists and bigots have more time to waste
defaming other than actual research.
Admin: how long does it take to become a
Mason, once you are recommended
K.: It depends. It changes from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and also depend on
the lodge's calendar of activities in that
period. In the US it generally is somewhere
between a month or 2 months.
Admin: how do you do the Rituals?
K.: What do you mean by that?
Admin: what do you do in Rituals?
K.: Depends on what ritual it is.
Admin: lets say a Degree Ritual.
K.: I wouldn't be able to tell you. If you
are curious, you may attend one of the corner
laying ceremonies, or open installations, or
funeral processions to catch a glimpse of how we
act in the lodge.
Admin: why tuxedos in Lodge?
K.: it shows our respect and attitude
towards what we do. Basically the same reason
that you would wear a suit to a business
meeting.
Admin: what is the highest Degree in Masonry?
K.: Well we have an honorary degree of 33 which is appointed to members who contributed to masonry or humanity. Other than that 32nd degree is the highest degree attained. But any degree over the 3rd degree is educational.
Admin: can I use your initials instead of
your name when i put this interview on the
website?
K.: Please do so.
Admin: Thank you very much for your time.
K.: Thank you! for the opportunity. All interviews were produced by Masonlar.org Admin.
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