phulseapple
Premium Member
Most Grand Lodges also sell works by Hodapp, Morris, Porter, Mackey, Hall, and Pike, etc and so on, however these are also those authors own personal view and interpretations of the symbols and signs found in Freemasonry. So no, it would not be an endorsement of their views, it would be an example of where to find a well thought out, and concisely presented interpretation of the symbols in Masonry that a person could read to come up with their own explanations. Something your pal Duane could not do.What about the GL's that include his book on their recommended reading lists and sell it through their book store? Would you not construe that as their endorsement of his views? Cordially, Skip.
Would the works of Martin Luther, John Calvin or John Wycliffe be 100% accurate representations of Christianity?