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Warrior1256

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One of my favourite exchanges was with "an expert on Freemasonry" on the web several years back, he said you had to be a Freemason to get into the Australian Parliament. ... I asked if Freemasonry was a fraternity, and being an expert, he was able to tell me YES ! I then asked, well, being a Fraternity, and that meaning all the members are male and that you have to be a member of it to get into Parliament, how is it we have a female Prime Minister ? Being an "expert"on Freemasonry, he even replied with an "explanation"..
Lol!!!!!
 

CLewey44

Registered User
One of my favourite exchanges was with "an expert on Freemasonry" on the web several years back, he said you had to be a Freemason to get into the Australian Parliament. ... I asked if Freemasonry was a fraternity, and being an expert, he was able to tell me YES ! I then asked, well, being a Fraternity, and that meaning all the members are male and that you have to be a member of it to get into Parliament, how is it we have a female Prime Minister ? Being an "expert"on Freemasonry, he even replied with an "explanation"..

Of course he replied. He's an 'expert'! :p
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
Of course he replied. He's an 'expert'! :p
Interesting story of mine. I talked with a relative of mine, who shall remain nameless, who said that he read an account on the internet by a former Freemason who was a Past Master and Master Ritualist. Supposedly this person left Freemasonry when he realized that Freemasonry was anti-Christian and possibly even Satanic! He was now spreading the warning regarding Freemasonry. I asked the name of this person. My friend couldn't recall. I asked how he knew that this person was really a Past Master, Master Ritualist or even a former member of Freemasonry. His reply was "Because he said he was". My reply was "So we have someone whose name we don't know claiming qualifications that we only have his word for but we know for a fact that he's telling the truth?' My relative got a little huffy about it but this was the end of that topic of discussion.
 

Scoops

Registered User
Is it Voldemort? The Cryptic Council and Deathly Hallows symbol is pretty darn close.......
Haha, funny you should say that. JK Rowling said that the Deathly Hallows symbol was somewhat inspired by the S&C...

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CLewey44

Registered User
I watch LOTRs for the first time since it came out recently, that thing is riddled with symbolism. Unbelievable.
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
Haha, funny you should say that. JK Rowling said that the Deathly Hallows symbol was somewhat inspired by the S&C..

She has us confused with the Twelve Step folks. Every time I see the Deathly Hallows symbol on a car I think "Now which 12 step program is that based on the color coding. I always forget which color coding goes with what group." Then "Oh right, the line down the middle. Fantasy Fans Anonymous".

I should find a local FFA meeting. Oh drat, there's a name overlap with Future Farmers of America. I'd show up in costume. Hilarity would ensue - You may THINK you are a cow but you are actually now a YAK. Zap!
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Interesting story of mine. I talked with a relative of mine, who shall remain nameless, who said that he read an account on the internet by a former Freemason who was a Past Master and Master Ritualist. Supposedly this person left Freemasonry when he realized that Freemasonry was anti-Christian and possibly even Satanic! He was now spreading the warning regarding Freemasonry. I asked the name of this person. My friend couldn't recall. I asked how he knew that this person was really a Past Master, Master Ritualist or even a former member of Freemasonry. His reply was "Because he said he was". My reply was "So we have someone whose name we don't know claiming qualifications that we only have his word for but we know for a fact that he's telling the truth?' My relative got a little huffy about it but this was the end of that topic of discussion.
You should have told here you were IRS and got $5K off her...
 

okielabrat

Registered User
I have it on good information (OK, a Youtube video) that the word "expert" is derived from two root words:
"Ex", meaning former
"Spurt", a drip under pressure.

Which pretty much explains the Google University graduates we hear about...........
 
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