Masons

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  1. Eng.M profile image64
    Eng.Mposted 16 years ago

    do they have plans to control the world?

    have they been controling the US?

    just some concerns

    best regards

    1. Christenstock profile image59
      Christenstockposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      - No plans to control the world.

      - The birth of the United States has Masonic Influence; and dependent on what some may consider controlling the U.S., I would say, currently, Yes, technically, a Freemason does control the U.S.

  2. Curious Traveller profile image71
    Curious Travellerposted 16 years ago

    Can't tell you - it's a secret!

  3. usmanali81 profile image60
    usmanali81posted 16 years ago

    i think the other replies are deleted on the recommendation of Freemasons smile

  4. Dame Scribe profile image56
    Dame Scribeposted 16 years ago

    I have no idea who or what they are so can't help , sorry tongue

  5. SparklingJewel profile image67
    SparklingJewelposted 16 years ago

    The Freemasons, like any other group or religion, does somethings right and somethings not right.
    It is my understanding that the Masons where begun as a group for doing good. Like most, there are always rotten apples attempting to ruin the whole basket full of apples.

  6. Mr.Murph profile image60
    Mr.Murphposted 16 years ago

    Well i am a proud prince hall mason and have been one for many years now.I can tell you from my heart that the freemasons do not endorse global domination.If you are looking for that look up the illuminati.

  7. open-minded profile image60
    open-mindedposted 16 years ago

    I saw that documentary "Angels & Demons Revealed" or something like that and it is pretty informative on this subject.  I was surprised to see that George Washington wore Mason's apron (symbolizing his status in the organization) in his portraits. Today we would want to know what it is if our President wore a symbolic piece of clothing.
    It doesn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, I would think that if you have nothing to hide there is no need for secrecy.

    1. Christenstock profile image59
      Christenstockposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      I am often conflicted by this statement. Why? Because everyone has something to hide. Coca-Cola hides their TradeSecret (a key ingredient to Coca-Cola's taste and brand image. Does this mean they should freely distribute such secrets? Hmmm....makes you think.

      1. Mr.Murph profile image60
        Mr.Murphposted 16 years agoin reply to this

        That was a great example christenstock.

 
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