circuitrider said:
I've already said I don't want to play the game of arguing with you about your anti-masonic baloney and you just can't help trying to pull me into an argument anyway. What's the point?
Mainly that you continue to make charges with no specifics. If you don't intend to discuss, why accuse me?
Notice that we now have testimony from a Mason on this forum who became a Mason because of examining anti-masonry.
Notice that's not what he said. He became interested in Freemasonry because of his grandfather's participation in it. What he said was that he examined the issue from both sides before making his decision to join. Nothing wrong with that.
But there was another side for him to look at, which is the point. My function is to present the factual argument against Freemasonry. I deal with the parts of Freemasonry that GL and other Masonic websites dare not address in public. In the end, a man can see both sides and choose according to what he thinks is right.
This thread is a perfect example. The topic being 'do masons build,' one would have assumed the northeast corner and the spiritual temple would have been raised early on by Masons considering its significance. After all, that is what you are building. That you all failed to do so shows how little of Masonic doctrine you actually wish to be brought out in the open. I see it as my role here to fill in the blanks you leave in your discussions of Freemasonry, using Grand Lodge documentation to show its veracity.
Simpleman accused me of belonging to a cult, but he won't back it up; no one on this thread calls him on it. He denigrates the directors of EMFJ and E5-11, and no one calls him on it. He knowingly violates his own GL doctrine and no Mason publically challenges him on it. You and he both accuse me of errors, but won't back it up and, again, no one else here calls you on it either. It is interesting that so many readers are comfortable with your behavior, but not mine. But no one ever said life is fair, so I deal with it. Personally, I think it has more to do with their perceptions of what I believe than about what I have to say on Freemasonry.
In any case, the market-place of ideas is where viewpoints are tested, and the fact that Masons avoid it like the plague is telling. Cordially, Skip.