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<blockquote data-quote="Albion" data-source="post: 74292631" data-attributes="member: 93831"><p>It is true that the main impetus for the founding of the KofC was for Catholics to obtain insurance--which was normally done through fraternal organizations in those days (1880s).</p><p></p><p>However, and as for the rest of your comments, what applies to the Masons also applies to the Knights of Columbus since the latter copied most of their style, rituals and etc. from Freemasonry...except that the Masons:</p><p></p><p>-- are not sectarian but instead admit to membership men from a wide range of Christian denominations,</p><p></p><p>--do far more in the way of charitable work than do the Knights,</p><p></p><p>--and are much less secretive and "spooky" (to cite a claim often made against Masons by conspiracy devotees) than the KofC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albion, post: 74292631, member: 93831"] It is true that the main impetus for the founding of the KofC was for Catholics to obtain insurance--which was normally done through fraternal organizations in those days (1880s). However, and as for the rest of your comments, what applies to the Masons also applies to the Knights of Columbus since the latter copied most of their style, rituals and etc. from Freemasonry...except that the Masons: -- are not sectarian but instead admit to membership men from a wide range of Christian denominations, --do far more in the way of charitable work than do the Knights, --and are much less secretive and "spooky" (to cite a claim often made against Masons by conspiracy devotees) than the KofC. [/QUOTE]
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