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A lot of people are Kentucky Colonels including former President Reagan and Whoopie Goldberg. It is an honor that is given out for cause and I'm sure Col. Sanders earned his honor as well. It's fun to make fun of but many people would be surprised how many of the kind of people you'd expect have...
It actually has an organisation, called the Honourble Order of Kentucky Colonels but only the Governor of Kentucky can bestow the honor, I hope that makes it clear. I will add that many Brits are Kentucky Colonels as well just like many Americans and others are honourary OBE's. I know one...
The Grand Encampment might have a set of rules, but no Mason is forced to join it and furthermore, none must join.
MaineMason 32nd degree.,Scottish Rite.
I guess I would defend the Episcopal Church but do not find it necessary to defend Christianity in the many heretical forms it has taken.Last time I checked, there were there were three large Christian bodies: Roman Catholicisim, Russian Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism, of which I happen to be a member.
I absolutely, as an American Patriot and a Mason of both the York and the Scottish Rite disagree. The American Way can be described in a lot of ways but it's not up to Masons to do it.
I have never, nor will ever, wear a flag pin on my lapel. It is an empty sentiment, especially since American unity has become so unpopular again. I'll wear a Masonic pin there, though, because we ARE in unity. We can argue about everything else, but we can't argue about the fact that we are...
I, personally, as a Master Mason prefer to leave all of this out of Lodge. It IS easy. We have a serious conversation going on in this country between those who feel that we should behave as if we lived in the 18th Century and those who believe, as I do, our Constitution is a living document and...
The Constitution is important, but there is one other thing to remember about it: the Supreme Court makes decisions about what it Constitutional and what is not. I would suggest that if we're going to get all Constitutional, we should also encourage folks to read the Supreme Court decisions...