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Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve
There isn't really a 'position' that is open for debate. Your 'position' is baseless and incorrect. For example, your belief in the "will" of man constitutes a belief in a supreme being, even if that supreme being resides inside ones self. You choose to get bogged down in sematics. Masonry is non-exclusive and nothing about masonry conflicts with a man's personal beliefs. That is the last I will say about it.
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I have to agree with you. And all these misconceptions about Masonry is what fuels the flames of ignorance. Every one is stuck on the whole "Supreme Being" and think that Masonry is about Religion..it is not. Because of the internet and ex-members who joind the Masons in hope of learning the "secrets" (thanks to National Treasure) You will never understand what is to be a Mason or what Masons do for the community where their Lodges are or the money that is raised for charities they support. I am proud to be a Mason And A Scottish Rite Mason.