"Every crime against our laws, every sin against decency and morality, every sharp practice against square dealing in business,is a serious reflection on the Masonic Lodge,in the neighborhood in which it is committed. Masonry should not take the pure principles of morality and preserve them in the walled up seclusion of lodge halls, like as we preserve fruit and vegetables and keep them in dark cellars for our own use; but our lodges and our lives should be as lighthouses, blazing out the truths of right living, to bless the community, state and nation, in which we have our being." (Milton Winham, P.G.M., Arkansas).
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Since one cannot truly become a Master Mason without first learning what those words mean - both in the figurative and philosophical sense - we would do ourselves a great disservice by remaining ignorant to the underlying teachings of Masonry. In becoming scholars, we learn that all things are possible. Follow this link to masonic educational materials http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/abcindex.html
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