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To find an Anti-Mason, you need look no further than the Internet for there is an abundance of hate mongers of Freemasonry. We Freemasons, we are blamed for everything from the assassination of JFK, to World War I, both Gulf Wars, and God knows what else. Why? Because we make a convenient target. As a "society with secrets" (not a "secret society") it is easy to draw erroneous conclusions about our motives and activities. The Anti-Masons into three groups: Conspiracists, Religious Zealots, and Wackos.
Conspiracists I like to refer to these type of Anti-Masons as Michael Moore "wannabees" as they are alarmists claiming that the sky is falling. They are all self-proclaimed freedom fighters acting as watchdogs of the fraternity. They write numerous exposes on Freemasonry with just enough research to make them look authoritative on the subject. What is disturbing here is that although Freemasons can easily see through the malarkey in their writings, the general public cannot. At the root of their argument is the premise that Freemasons are overtly concerned about the social engineering of the planet. Under their scenario, the Masonic Fraternity is an inherent member of the Illuminati, a group of international bankers and power brokers who are obsessed with enslaving the human race and putting all of the world's wealth into their hands. If this was true, I wish the Illuminati would share some of their wealth with the many Craft Lodges who are struggling to make ends meet. Religious Zealots In a nutshell, the religious zealots portray Freemasonry as either an autonomous religion or as one dedicated to Satan. We also have people claiming to have been Masons but have "seen the light" and recanted their membership. Frankly, their membership in the Masons are somewhat questionable as their description of Masonic activities doesn't jive with what we have learned. "Ex-Masons for Jesus" is an organization of Christian men and women who claim to have been members of a Masonic Lodge or one of the affiliated Masonic organizations such as Eastern Star, DeMolay, Job's Daughters or Rainbow Girls. "We have left Masonry because of our commitment to Jesus Christ and a realization that Masonry is not consistent with a sincere expression of the Christian faith. We have found that participation in Freemasonry interferes with a close relationship with Jesus Christ." Nuts. Wackos Finally, we come to the offbeat critics of the fraternity who attack it for a variety of reasons, such as child abuse and other forms of sexual misconduct. To prove their point, the Anti-Masons turn to Masonic and news quotations to support their claims. In reality, the sources are either misquoted or quoted out of context. However, accuracy of reporting and truthfulness is not the forte of the Anti-Masons. CONCLUSION As Masons we are charged not to suffer our zeal for the institution to lead us into arguments with those who, through ignorance, may ridicule it. But because we often cloak our ceremonies in secrecy, we make a convenient target to be cast in the role of "bogeyman." Laugh as we might at our critics, they do have an effect on the general public. Whether we like to portray ourselves as a "secret society" or a "society with secrets," we have become fodder for every crackpot accusation imaginable. This puts us in the unenviable position of having to defend ourselves of every charge brought against us. As Masons, we can readily see through a lot of these falsehoods, but how do you defend yourself against a crime you didn't commit? Unlike American jurisprudence where a man is "innocent until proven guilty" we find ourselves in the predicament of being "guilty until proven innocent." What our critics don't seem to understand is how we investigate the background of everyone who petitions to join the fraternity. The only general criteria for joining is that a person believe in a Supreme Being (based on their religion of choice), that he does not believe in the overthrow of his resident government, and that he hasn't committed any heinous crime. If this is a crime, I plead guilty, most guilty. In reality, our critics are well aware of this, some are former Masons and if they were to honestly answer you, they would have to admit as such. So what is their motive? Why do they find it necessary to harass Freemasons? Is it because some of them were blackballed? If you look at the background of the Anti-Masons you will find people who have failed in business, but having an aptitude for writing, have concocted inflammatory stories which appeal to conspiricists, the religious right, and other wackos. To do so, they build arguments out of minuscule incidents from our past and paint a picture of distrust and felonious activities with the truth sacrificed in the process. Understand this, Freemasonry wouldn't be plagued by such voluminous false accusations today had it not been for the Internet, a powerful communications medium that can carry the Anti-Masons messages to the masses at little cost. Sure, Freemasonry has had detractors in the past, but the Internet has accelerated the volume of contrived nonsense being presented to the public. So what should Masons do, turn the other cheek and let our critics run all over us? As Masons we are taught to subdue our passions and not directly engage our critics. Maybe. However, when flagrant errors appear in print, they should not go uncontested, otherwise the public will think the detractor is correct. As an example, just remember, the anti-Masons are not interested in the truth. If they truly did their homework, they would inevitably arrive at a different conclusion. As evidence, consider the work of Dr. Jessica Harland-Jacobs who wrote "Builders of Empire," (ISBN 978-0-8078-3088-8) a non-Mason who thoroughly researched our background and "gets it." So, what drives the anti-Masons? We represent a threat to their livelihood. It's as simple as that. Fraternally, /s/ Terry, Past Master Freemason U.S. Army (Ret.) Hot Topics Moderator |
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When the attackers of Masonery don't qualify as upright and honorable men, they badmouth and whine! |
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Anti-Masons have been around for as long as the craft has been known to the world. Their most powerful tool against us is the fact that our degree work and business meetings are held behind closed doors. With this in mind anything can be said about what goes on and members of the craft are left trying to defend our institution with both hands tied behind their back. Much can also be said about when a brother is asked, “What do Masons do?” The question is often met with some “uh's” and “um's” before items like meetings, charity projects, fund raising are mentioned. These are symptoms of the same illness.
Masonry is a course of moral instruction, veiled in allegory, and taught by degrees. It strives to improve the quality of its members, and through which the world as a whole. Therefore Masonic Light is no big secret. Masons are or should be supporters of education and the liberal arts and sciences, practitioners of every virtue, guardians against vice, and advocates for the proliferation of liberty, equality and fraternity among all mankind. Seen in this way Masonry is not some “good-ol'-boy” network that meets behind closed doors to find ways of enriching themselves. Masons are men who strive to make the world around them a better place for everyone. With this description, Masonry is not an “indoor sport”, and the most important actions of the craft are the daily lives of the brethren. As to why there is still a level of secrecy... why give away this valuable gift to those who are not serious about it? Masonry does not hold a monopoly on morality and making the world a better place. In fact it is said, “You don't need to be a Mason to be a good man, but you do need to be a good man to be a Mason.” What we do have is a proven method of instruction for those who wish to learn, and a process that shows if they are serious about it. Some of what I have described has been referred to as the “Landmarks of Freemasonry”. They are those traditions that have served the craft and its teachings since the beginning, and still have a place in modern Masonry. Secrecy is a double edged sword though. In some other place or at some other time when freedom has left and tyranny has come to occupy the land, Masonry and the identities of its members may be need to be closely guarded secrets. But until that time and place, LET THERE BE LIGHT! Fraternally, Chris, Past Master Freemason SPC, USAR |
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I'm not sure I understand how Mason's are a "threat to their livelihood".
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