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I think this is about right in how I would view my thought process and intent on the subject. Though I haven’t built the full argument as it’s a process in considering the dialogue, other commentary, as well as written docs, etc… I would hope that most would understand that time is taken to discuss because one cares. I guess with this internet thing, it can be used to just spew and run, but at least in this site, you’ll have some backup of like minds, if not for like tone’s, that can carry the bag.If someone comes up to me and says, “Ben, I’m concerned that you’re spending time in Masons” I’ll listen.
I’m looking at this subject from a 10,000 foot view, I’m not going to quote here or there necessarily to prove this or that point. The great gift of common sense can always be used to navigate the waters and determine the right path.
Getting back to where we left off, - “Worshipful Master” and I’m sure other names, words and terms. You can tell me it’s ancient origin until you are blue in the face, because that’s what someone told you.
I can also tell you that the sky is green, in the city boundry of greenville, USA and give you a historical context.
Considering this, I do not think ‘Master’ is refering to a title alone when the subject is the person holding said title. Worshipful might be an old word or greeting for ‘judge’ as in ‘your honor’, but if that is the case and reason you think you use it the way you do in the lodge, you would not need to add ‘Master’ as ‘your Worshipful’ would be the similarity.
The title of the person is “Master” and he is Worshipful, in the eyes of the serious intent of the greeting. Playing games with definitions and describing origins, doesn’t change the intent.
Perhaps, only in the play, but I’ve already stated why it’s not a play, due to intent.
With regard to religion / the hospitals, etc. being an important part of the group / promoted, I see this in the same light that the garbage and recycling in the US (and possibly throughout the world) are important parts of the Mafia and Mob.
Having a front of a generally acceptable good that helps society is always in the plans and actions of an organization that wants to keep the eyes off the inside business. This is a classic case and maybe the blueprint for the above couple groups.
You could even relate this to the Catholic Church in all the good things it’s done over the years, yet has hidden some things that we learn about that are not good.
The difference - we are able to continue to research and conclude with certainty the intent and nature of the Church in whole. Recognizing it is filled with people and thus by nature will have people who make mistakes, big or small.
With the Mason’s, there is no concluding, as the ‘hidden’ does not want to be disclosed.
Why? Because what would be learned might not be good?
I guess a good thing to consider here - In general there isn’t a lot of good where there isn’t a lot of light. All men are sinful and most notably when unseen.