Rev Wayne said:
If I had ever gotten any clue even in the very slightest that anything such as you described, might ever be a part of being a Mason, I would never have joined, and if I got any clue of such things even now that this is true of any more than an extreme fringe part of Masonry, I would be out in a heartbeat.
A couple of years ago, you were trying your best to discourage me from joining. Did it never occur to you at the time that this might be information that would have been pertinent to me, should you really have wanted me not to join?
Believe it or not Wayne, I love you with the love of Christ and would want nothing more than for you to resign from Masonry. At the time when I was trying to discourage you from joining, I was trying to do so on the basis of it's teachings being incompatible with biblical Christianity. Personally, I think this is far more
evil than it's hazing, racial dichotomy, or all the drinking and carousing that goes on from the Blue Lodge to the Shrine. And, at the time, I thought it's biblical incompatibility would be especially more important to a Christian pastor, like yourself.
Apparently I was wrong. But Wayne, we do not think alike, so you shouldn't have expected me to respond at the time in a way that you would have. I have no reason to lie to you. If what you say is true, if my hazing experience would have made a difference to you then, than it should make a difference to you NOW. Come out and be apart of our ministry. I believe God would use you in a powerful way.
For Christ sake, please consider what I am asking. In the meantime, you do not have to wait for other Masons to get back to you to validate what I am saying. You can do your own research via the Internet. Here are a couple of examples:
Prince Hall Masons in the News
MASONS ACCUSED OF HAZING
FROM: ARLINGTON MORNING NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1999
By James Trahan & Ben Tinsley
Staff writers of the Arlington Morning News
The Tarrant County District Attorney's office is investigating allegations that an Arlington man was assaulted during a Masonic induction ceremony at a community center Eric Mitchell accuses Masons Of Thomas H. Routt Lodge No. 639 of bounding, blindfolding and beating him on the legs and buttocks before dropping ice down his pants in September during a ceremonial ritual at the Hugh Smith Recreation Center, 1815 New York Ave. The 32-year old Arlington hair salon owner said the incident occurred while he and five other men were being inducted into the fraternal organization.
"Before we knew it I received three lashes on the right buttock with a board-like object and three more lashes to my left buttock with a steel or iron ball-like object," Mr. Mitchell said Wednesday. "We were blindfolded so I don't know who did it, even to this day Once they got their lashes, the guys pulled my sweat pants open - we had gray sweats and white T-shirts - and they poured ice down my genitals. They mistook my pain as laughter .. So I received three more lashes on my right check with the board, then four more with the blunt steel ball like object." Darrick Staff, one of 17 members of the Lodge suspended pending an investigation . . .
PHYLAXIS NOTES
Published Monthly by The Phylaxis Society Public Affairs Office and Masonic Information Center January 2000 (emphasis added)
To read the article in its entirety you can go to
http://www.freemasonry.org/ and do a search on "Masons accused of hazing." For some reason I could only read the article if I click on "Cached" at the end of the listed search. The following is an even sadder, yet more recent article of an incident that took place earlier this year:
Mannheim soldier’s death has element of Masonic mystery: GI found dead hours after scheduled secretive rite
MANNHEIM, Germany — Weeks before Spc. Donald Anthony Wilder was found dead in a barracks shower, his parents say, he told them he knew he was going to be beaten.
On Jan. 7, Wilder, 21, was set to become a third-degree Mason with the Prince Hall Masons in Mannheim. A radio communication security controller repairman with the 512th Maintenance Company, Wilder had become active with the Prince Hall Masons in the fall of 2005. . .
. . .In order to become a third-degree Mason, Wilder knew he would have to endure being beaten on his buttocks with a paddle by fellow Masons.
His plan was to get so drunk for the Jan. 7 ceremony that he wouldn’t feel the pain of the beatings, according to a friend, Spc. Tony d’Ercole. His mother, Diane Wilder, said her son told her that if he got so drunk that he passed out, his fellow Masons would take his blows.
On Jan. 8, just hours after the evening ceremony that took place inside Mannheim American High School at Benjamin Franklin Village, Wilder was found dead in a friend’s shower in the barracks at Spinelli Barracks in Mannheim. . .
. . .The Prince Hall grand lodge that has jurisdiction of the lodge with which Wilder was active issued an edict against hazing just 10 days after Wilder died. . .
by Steve Mraz, Stars and Stripes European edition, Sunday, February 12, 2006 (emphasis added)
One of the ironies of this story is that it demonstrates a recent example of attempts to form racial reconciliation among Masons. When I was a Mason 25 years ago "traveling" in Germany, I met many White Prince Hall Masons, although Prince Hall Masonry is made up of predominately Black men. I would often ask them why come to us rather than a "White" lodge? Most responded with the fact that once they learned that most White lodges did not accept Blacks, they felt that it was more "Masonic" to become a Prince Hall Mason, since they have always accepted men of all races, which this article demonstrates is happening as much now as it did 25 years ago. The problem however, which is another irony that this article shows, is in how they accept its members regardless of race; in a manner that is totally
un-masonic.
Speaking of personal testimonies, this is a sad testimony for Freemasonry in general, and Prince Hall Masonry in particular. Wayne, I know this angers you, perhaps as much as it does me -- more now than before. And, while I witnessed such hazing during my tenure as a Mason, I truly believe these brothers never had an intention of
really wanting to hurt anyone then, or more recently in the case of brother Donald A. Wilder. Nevertheless, I cried when I read this article, but in my immaturity at the time I witnessed such abusive initiations, I merely offered myself as a substitute for the blows to be inflicted by other Masons. Now I feel I should have done a lot more at the time to stop the abuse permanently. I have many regrets from being a Mason, not the least of which was recommending brothers while oversees to join the Lodge who would subsequently endure such suffering.
Click on the following link to read the article in its entirety:
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