Freemasonry and religion
One of the brightest-shining ideals of Freemasonry is that men of different faiths and backgrounds can work together as brothers in common service to humanity and to God, by whatever name they may call him.
Unfortunately, there are those members who don’t believe in that ideal, just as there are non-Masons who believe that “…[it] is unthinkable in the light of Scripture, that a man of another religious faith is a spiritual brother with a Christian…”. The “Widow’s Son” blogs about his encounter with some of these brothers.
Posted by Garrett on March 15th, 2006 in Freemasonry | 2 Comments

Thanks for the link to last week’s “Bucket of Rattlesnakes” post. “Small Town Freemasonry � Part Two: The Masonic Ambush,” is now online.
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Comment by Mary and the Widow's Son — March 22, 2006 @ 8:21 am
Small Town Freemasonry � Part Three: A Day in the Life of a Junior Warden,” has been posted.
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Comment by Mary and the Widow's Son — April 2, 2006 @ 11:34 am