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Good article, disagree with some but respect your view and knowledge.

In a couple of my lodges we introduced education to the stated meeting and it has brought interesting results.

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Everything is wrong in this article.

From the assumption that the main "thing" of a lodge is to make Masons, to the (wrong) hypothesis that Masons don't go to the lodge if "education" is in program... and so on.

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Nov 4·edited Nov 4Author

Prove it. Prove my article is wrong Brother, not with your opinion but with evidence.

Because what is wrong, is making unsubstiated claims against the points in my article and not offering any evidence to the contrary.

Let's start with the main "thing" of a lodge is to make Masons.

As my article says, this is explicitly defined in each the Warrant of each Lodge, which gives it its existence. Please go and review the full text of your Lodges Warrant and advise me whether it's different to those in my jurisdiction, which is what they say.

As for Masons don't go to Lodge if "education" is in the program.

Maybe your lodge is a unicorn, but if you went and checked the attendance register across multiple lodges you would find that the regular meetings which degree work is performed have higher attendance vs when education is delivered.

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