I have been a Master Mason for 4 years, and am currently serving as the Master of my lodge. Best group of men I have ever associated with, overall. If Masons don"t help people,who pays for the Shriner"s burn hospitals? Or their hospitals for crippled children? What about the Scottish Rite and their childhood language centers? The York Rite supports Alzheimer"s research. Don"t forget about the Masonic homes for older Masons, their widows, and relatives. The medical care there is free. They pay for whatever insurance and Medicare doesn"t. Most were originally started as orphanages, before the state run orphanages were common, and lots of young parents died early from TB and the like! The ladies of the Order of the Eastern Star raise money for cancer research. Then there are the local lodges with their blood drives. Blood transfusions never helped anybody, did they? Or the money we donate to help Eagle scouts with their projects. And what about all the work that Masons do in their communities through organization other than the lodge? We only raise between two and three MILLION dollars a DAY, for charity! Nah, we Masons don"t help anybody but ourselves! We must be evil, teaching friendship, morality, and brotherly love the way we do!(sarcasm alert!) By the way, I have found that most people who talk us down are either conspiracy theory lovers, or have been rejected by a lodge. Which one are you?
(I only hope all you good Brothers out there tell how much you and our craft mean to me!)
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