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Are politics or religion discussed in the lodge?

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Are politics or religion discussed in the lodge?

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No, never. The goal of Masonry is to bring men together in fraternity, and religion and politics tend to be divisive topics. Therefore, these issues are not discussed when the lodge is meeting. However, if youre outside the lodge and want to complain about the government, you probably wont be alone ? Do I need to have had a relative who was a Mason? No. Masons adhere to a non-solicitation rule, even in families, so if youre waiting to be asked by a relative, in-law, friend or colleague you are probably in for a long wait! You’ll need to let them know (and don’t be subtle) that you are interested in finding out more. What if I dont know anyone who is a Mason? We are finding more and more men who are exposed to Masonry not through friends or families, but through the media and the Internet. As such, you may not actually know a Mason in your community. Recognizing this, simply send us an email requesting more information and the process will be underway. Are women allowed to join the lodg

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We avoid discussing matters of religion and politics. The goal of Masonry is to bring men together in fraternity, and religion and politics tend to be divisive topics. Therefore, these issues are not discussed when the lodge is meeting. However, if youre meeting with members outside the lodge and want to complain about the government, you probably wont be alone 🙂 Do I need to have had a relative who was a Mason? No. Masons adhere to a non-solicitation rule, even in families, so if youre waiting to be asked by a relative, in-law, friend or colleague you are probably in for a long wait! You’ll need to let them know (and don’t be subtle) that you are interested in finding out more. What if I dont know anyone who is a Mason? We are finding more and more men who are exposed to Masonry not through friends or families, but through the media and the Internet. As such, you may not actually know a Mason in your community. Recognizing this, simply send us an email requesting more information and

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