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cashmoney 09-06-2005 10:08 AM

Freemasonry and other lodges, is it wrong?
 
I have a question.....


I don't know how many of you here are business owners or managers or whatever, but I've joined several lodges in an attempt to establish myself (business wise) within my community inorder to get my business as well as my name out there. I'm sure those of you who are small business owners know what I'm talking about. I've joined the Elks lodge, Moose Lodge, Chamber of Commerce, two Country Clubs and now the chance to join the Freemasonry has been offered to me. My question is, how does this sit with a GLO? What would happen if I went through with it? Anything? I've heard from people its kind of like joining a fraternity but isnt exactly the same......so would it be ok? Politics and Religion are not discussed at the meetings but instead its mainly business. Is anyone here apart of the masonry? I know there are things that cannot be discussed but I have a lot of questions in regards to already being in GLO and what sort of conflict, if any, can comeabout from joining.



----theoneandonlycashmoney

Alpha Sig Scott 09-06-2005 11:07 AM

No doubt AlphaSigOU will be able to answer many of your questions on Freemasonry.

I suggest sending him a PM.

As a business owner myself, it's a good idea to network with other business owners via these type of organizations. Good luck.

cashmoney 09-06-2005 12:31 PM

Does he even check GC anymore? I havent seen him around in a long time. And are you apart of any organizations? You can PM me an answer if you want.

KSigkid 09-06-2005 12:52 PM

I don't see how any GLO would have a problem with becoming a Mason. I wouldn't worry about that as a potential problem. It wouldn't be the same thing as joining Pike as a freshman and then Kappa Sig as a sophomore; becoming a Mason is seen as something somewhat different.

If I had the time I know I would consider it - I've heard nothing but great things from the Masons I know.

Sister Havana 09-06-2005 01:03 PM

Here is a previous thread about that.

And another

AlphaSigOU 09-06-2005 01:28 PM

Hey! I'm still around... yer not checking some of the other forums I post in... :)

Check out the thread linked by Sister Havana, as I explained much of what goes on in the membership process of the Masons. Any other questions, please feel free to reply here or PM me.

Tom Earp 09-06-2005 10:07 PM

It always amazed Me how people I knew in Orgqnizations that I was in never came in.

Always an excuse.:mad:

Look at the cost and what the benefit truely is!

Then go from there!

We as small business owners are at the mercy to a lot of people who give lip service!

Alpha Sig Scott 09-06-2005 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp
It always amazed Me how people I knew in Orgqnizations that I was in never came in.

Always an excuse.:mad:

Look at the cost and what the benefit truely is!

Then go from there!

We as small business owners are at the mercy to a lot of people who give lip service!

Amen to that.

While being in various business oriented organizations can be helpful, it's no guarantee you'll have customers breaking down your doors to buy.

cashmoney 09-07-2005 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KSigkid
It wouldn't be the same thing as joining Pike as a freshman and then Kappa Sig as a sophomore; becoming a Mason is seen as something somewhat different.

Thats what I was curious about.


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