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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 71054" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I think you need new friends. I am a Free Mason, and very proud of it, and that I will be the head of the Lodge this year. I do not come from a Free Mason family, or have been a party to any conspiracies. I am a Free Mason because of the good they do, and rarely seek credit for, and the pleasure I enjoy from being a Brother in the fraternity. If I may be so bold, anyone who discloses, secretly, cautiously, in confidence, that he is a member of a secret society as if he is under constant prosecution from, who or whatever, probably is not actually a Mason. The “Company line,” by the way, regarding secrets is that the only secret we keep is the modes or recognition or secret handshakes. Free Masonry is not a secret society, anymore than the Lion Club, Elks or Rotary Clubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 71054, member: 419"] I think you need new friends. I am a Free Mason, and very proud of it, and that I will be the head of the Lodge this year. I do not come from a Free Mason family, or have been a party to any conspiracies. I am a Free Mason because of the good they do, and rarely seek credit for, and the pleasure I enjoy from being a Brother in the fraternity. If I may be so bold, anyone who discloses, secretly, cautiously, in confidence, that he is a member of a secret society as if he is under constant prosecution from, who or whatever, probably is not actually a Mason. The “Company line,” by the way, regarding secrets is that the only secret we keep is the modes or recognition or secret handshakes. Free Masonry is not a secret society, anymore than the Lion Club, Elks or Rotary Clubs. [/QUOTE]
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