Most people do not know a thing about Freemasonry. I’ll even go so far as to say that the majority of the general public doesn’t even know there’s such a thing as Freemasonry. Of those who do know something, the majority are misinformed.
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The Benefits of Being a Freemason
Over the course of my tenure as a Master Mason, I’ve been asked this question countless times.
Freemasons Practice Justice
Freemasons Practice Justice – An Article on One of the 13 Virtues as Outlined by Benjamin Franklin
The Moderate Mason
The Moderate Mason – A Study of Benjamin Franklin’s 13 Virtues: Moderation
An Industrious Freemason is a Happy One
America quickly became known as in industrious nation during WWI and WWII, a move that not only played an integral part in winning the wars but defined the prosperity of the country.
Virtues That Aid Frugality
As this is the final article in the Frugality chapter; let’s get serious for a moment. Many people mistake being frugal for
How Freemasonry Makes a Good Man Better, Part 1
How Freemasonry Makes a Good Man Better, Part 1 – By Brother Ed Mortensen
Freemason Frugality
Freemason Frugality: What does this mean?
The Order of Freemasonry
Freemasonry isn’t just about order but as a fraternal order it offers so much more.
The Less Politically-Correct Leadership of Masonic Lodges
There are politically correct ways to provide for leaders in an organization and there are less politically correct ways.