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u/TheFraternityProject · 8 pointsr/Frat

Nothing is going to approach the Brotherhood of a worthy college Chapter, because none of the adult societies are premised on a Pledge Class process to spark Bonding.

The masons are centered around escalating rituals that supposedly inculcate life lessons - but all of them are basically men's clubs. If there is a particular group in your city where all the powerbrokers belong, then membership there might be good for your career and social life - but it's not Brotherhood.

If you want insight into freemasonry and its origins, with ties to the Templars, from two British masons, read Knight & Lomas' book, "The Hiram Key" https://www.amazon.com/Hiram-Key-Pharaohs-Freemasons-Discovery/dp/1931412758 It's an entertaining review of western culture from the pharaonic Egyptians to the Templars to freemasonry and the Founders of our country to modern day Newport Rhode Island, with particular attention to the origins and rites of freemasonry.

u/skreechbat · 2 pointsr/atheism

> "...the meaning of the bible changes to match the culture it belongs to..."

I was raised Christian and have read the bible front to back, and I don't remember this being mentioned anywhere, nor have I read it in any supplementary or secular source. In a nutshell, and if you'll pardon my choice of words, this is clearly something that was pulled out of someone's ass in yet another attempt to justify the grotesquely immoral "commandments" of a supposed "perfect" and "loving" god.

Let's get one thing perfectly straight: the bible belonged to one culture, and one culture only, and that culture is dead and gone. It should serve not as a rulebook by which we act, but as a reminder of how not to act. In the end, it is the sad legacy of a superstitious desert tribe, and nothing more.

> "...back then stoning people in the street and raping people was every day stuff..."

All the more reason for us not to adhere to a rule book that they themselves wrote, don't you think?

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u/villhest · 1 pointr/atheism

Please post your pocm.info link in /r/Christianity! I remember reading The Hiram Key and would like to recommend it to anyone interested in religion.

u/dyer346 · 1 pointr/atheism

Masons never said that the word of a man is of no value, in fact they believe the exact opposite. As for the oath to god it's kind of complicated and I cannot explain it without telling you things about our rituals that are secret. Well they are on the internet, but I swore not to discuss them with non masons on pain of a real nasty death. Since I am a man of my word I won't discuss it. I will say for a bunch of Jesus believers there are some pretty strange rituals. If you are interested in it I recommend the book the Harim Key. http://www.amazon.com/Hiram-Key-Pharaohs-Freemasonry-Discovery/dp/1931412758/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1319870456&sr=8-1. Pretty interesting reading. I would think even for a person that doesn't believe in god. As far as your bible quote. as anything it is one quote in the bible and the masons *(most of them, for we have religious nuts too) to use your head when interpreting the bible. You are right though some believe it shouldn't be done, but I've never seen it be a problem in lodge. http://www.ephesians5-11.org/pdf/eadeg.pdf This is basically the first degree ritual if you are interested in what goes on. It might explain a little better what I am talking about. Feel free to ask any other questions though.