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Correct Jason...
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In the "old charges" as quoted by Anderson: "A mason is obligated by his tenure to observe the moral law as a true Noachidae."
What is a Noachidae?
Welcome to the site. There are some very good lodges in your area.
Johnson City #561 has people there almost every Tuesday for practice or a meeting
You might want to drop by and introduce yourself.
You can get more information on that lodge at the Grand Lodge site...
That is why I asked the questions as who or what. Brent, you are correct. Here is what I have on the who:
"The Dionysiac Articifers are an association of architects who possessed the exclusive privilege of erecting temples and other public buildings in Asia Minor. The members were...
I disagree. You can be a Christian and believe in Christ as your savior, but not believe in the Trinity. The question asked at the beginning of the thread was can you be a York Rite Mason and note believe in the Trinity. I would say yes, if you believe in Christ as your savior.
I think they are listening to us... I just received an email that says:
"Brethren, those Texas Masons that signed up for electronic messages from the the Grand Secretary are notified that the Spring Texas Mason Magazine will only be available on the Grand Lodge of Texas Website. The Grand...
I don't remember the knight Templar degree requiring a belief in the Trinity. As I remember it, it required a belief in Christ. These are two different beliefs. Can an active York Rite mason clarify the requirement.