And we should believe you over them, why?
Assess the facts presented by both sides and decide for yourself. You've made conclusions on the Tea Party, even though you are not a member. So too, you can make conclusions on Masonry from the facts presented.
Here are some things to consider:
1. Albion denies there are penalties in the obligations of the degrees, even though the same ritual containing them refers to them as such in the discussion concerning temperance. Too, the EA sign (hand across the throat) is also in reference to those penalties. These are facts that you can research and confirm yourself; thus, you can determine for yourself who is telling the truth.
2. Ask Albion why he hasn't answered my questions in my post #459. Which of us is being open and responsive on this thread?
3. Simpleman25 claims that the EA candidates in his jurisdiction have seen the EA ritual and have been coached by a lodge member to memorized their parts in the upcoming degree. In fact, candidates never see the ritual of the degree before hand unless they look it up online themselves. I've never heard of a lodge that showed a candidate a cipher ritual (i.e., a ritual book written in simple code) before his degree work nor would any other Mason on this forum state that happens in their jurisdiction. What Simpleman25 refers to occurs after the degree work, in which the man must recite from memory key parts of the degree, often including the obligation. As above, you now have two different statements that you can assess, two different views that you can believe or not believe. What will you do? If I am right, and no lodge has an EA candidate memorize his obligation before he is initiated, that would make Simpleman a liar. If he is right and it's a matter of routine with lodges, that makes me ignorant of established custom. While you are at it, ask him on what basis he refers to EMFJ as a cult. See for yourself what facts he has based that charge on and how forthcoming he is to support his claims.
So you can determine who to believe from your own review of facts presented and conclusions made. The internet has made ignorance unforgiveable, as the truth, which rarely hides, but is often obfuscated, is far more available to its seeker. 'Who is telling the truth?' should be your focus. You might consider a Masonic forum as a source for that determination. Many will allow non-Masons to ask questions and Simpleman25's contention about the ritual would be a good one to ask. They won't tell you the ritual itself, but I'd bet they'd confirm what I've said.
Beyond that, consider why Albion and Simpleman25 are acting in such a manner. I think it is by design, and the Masons on this forum have decided that refusal to discuss these matters isn't working, so they are concentrating on destroying my credibility. Few non-Masons understand what goes on in lodge ritual, let alone the doctrine taught by the GL. So if they claim I'm wrong, how would anyone else know? We've seen their outright deception in the matters noted above, and I think it'll get worse. So watch how the above issues progress over the next few weeks and make up your own mind about who to believe. Cordially, Skip.