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Freemasonry provides opportunities for sincere, honest, forthright men who want to contribute to the improvement of themselves and of their communities. Through our Masonic fraternalism, we reaffirm our dedication and unity to become involved citizens who have a strong desire to preserve the values that have continued and will continue.
Freemasonry is NOT... - A Religion - although to become a Mason, a man must believe in a supreme being.
- A Charity - even though Masons contribute considerably to worthwhile charities.
- A Subversive Organization - a Mason must be a peaceful, law abiding citizen.
- A Political Party or Action Group - although you will find prominent Masons leading our government.
- A College Fraternity - although most college fraternities trace their roots back to Freemasonry.
Freemasonry neither interferes with religion or politics. Freemasonry strives to teach a man the duty he owes to his God, his neighbor, and himself. |
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