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The only thing is that conference was 300 years later. Do you think the early masons would have cooperated?First of all, there were no “preponderance of evidence” against Masonry, and the Papal Bull does not mention any. Second, comparing a rigorous judicial process to a Papal Bull is like comparing apples with car tires. Third, in a murder investigation conclusive evidence may be nonexistent or difficult to obtain; in freemasonry, evidence is readily available, from the Masons themselves. In the in-depth investigation into Masonry carried out by the West German Conference of Bishops in 1980, which lasted 6 years, the Freemasons fully cooperated with the bishops in their inquiry, and provided them with all the information required for the purpose.
As I said before, your thought process and arguments are so irational that it makes an intelligent discussion impossible. No further comment is required for the remainder of your post.
zerinus