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Freemasonry wasn't founded to be a Christian organization. It was originally a trade organization similar to a trade union. And as such it protected and passed the technology of the trade through its teachings.
One of the theories is that then others who were interested in the fellowship and learning aspects of the Masonic trade were admitted into membership. The transition from an operative guild of craftsmen to a primarily educational and philosophical organization is hard to trace because people just were not as much into record keeping as we are today.
1717 makes the important historical moment when transition began from individual lodges to a system of lodges under a Grand Lodge. This transition didn't happen over night. It took a lot of years for lodges to join the Grand Lodge, competing Grand Lodges developed. There were splits and reunions. etc.
Oh, and in case you hadn't guessed, I'm a freemason.
One of the theories is that then others who were interested in the fellowship and learning aspects of the Masonic trade were admitted into membership. The transition from an operative guild of craftsmen to a primarily educational and philosophical organization is hard to trace because people just were not as much into record keeping as we are today.
1717 makes the important historical moment when transition began from individual lodges to a system of lodges under a Grand Lodge. This transition didn't happen over night. It took a lot of years for lodges to join the Grand Lodge, competing Grand Lodges developed. There were splits and reunions. etc.
Oh, and in case you hadn't guessed, I'm a freemason.
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