A SIMPLE
EXPLANATION TO WHAT IS A
MASON?
Before answering what Free Masonry is I want to point out what it
isn’t. It isn’t a religion. Although you will find writings from people
or organizations who oppose masonry because they believe it is a
religion. Therefore in competition or at odds with their teachings or
beliefs. Nothing could be further from the truth. Most of these nay
sayers like to point out that the Masonic Order has an alter, prayers, a
leader who is worshipped and a figure head who was resurrected from the
dead.
However, masonry does have a couple of religious prerequisites. To meet
the first requisite a candidate must have is a belief in a Supreme Being
or creator. It does not matter which religion the candidate practices.
It could be Christian, Jewish, Moslem, Shinto or Buddhist just to
mention a few of the more common religions practiced in today’s world.
An agnostic is someone who believes there is a supreme being but does
not believe the being made itself manifest unto mankind. In effect the
world was created, wound up and left to perpetually run by itself like a
clock. Since the agnostic believes in a Supreme Being or creator they
could qualify as a candidate. An atheist would not be eligible as a
candidate. The next requisite is a mason should attend, practice and
support the religion to which they belong. Masonry is not included
because it is not a religion. Therefore there is nothing in the Masonic
teachings which would contradict, diminish, interfere, discount or
impair mason’s duty to their professed religion. Perhaps you read my New
Years resolution on religious tolerance. There is only a dichotomy if
you believe Masonry is a religion. Once again let me restate Masonry is
not a religion. Masonry leaves the salvation, nourishment and guidance
of one’s soul to the religion the religion a mason professes. When a
Free Mason speaks of light he is not talking about spiritual light but
of knowledge and appreciation of the arts and sciences.
“O.K., if it isn’t a religion… then what is it?” you may be asking. I
promised you a simplistic explanation and I will do so using the
following analogy, at the risk of perhaps insulting some masons, who
will have to forgive me, strictly for illustration purposes. You may
equate Free Masons with Boy Scouts. Adult Boy Scouts if you will. The
Masonic Blue Lodge could be equated to the Cub Scouts, the York or
Scottish Rite with the Boy Scouts and the Shriners as the Eagle Scouts.
The Free Mason Order is simply a fraternity of men, from different walks
of life, persuasions and religions beliefs who have come together to do
good and improve their knowledge and culture. Just like the Scouts who
endeavor to earn “Merit Badges” for skills they have learned the Free
Masons strive to enhance personal skills. Just like the Scout fraternal
organizations use Indian Lore and trappings to make meetings more
adventuresome, let’s face it most meetings are boring, the Free Masons
use themes, like you might have used a theme at a high school prom. The
Masonic Blue Lodge (first level) uses the building of Solomon’s Temple
as a theme. The York and Scottish Rites use Heraldry as a theme, the
Shriners use the Far East as a theme. You could think of the Free
Mason’s as the first “Support Group.” Free Masons believe in supporting
each other when the other is in trouble.
“So why then,” you ask, “do Free Masons get such a bad rap from some
organizations?” I believe this comes from a lack of knowledge about the
Free Mason Order. The Free Masons hold their meetings in “Secret.” The
purpose of this “secrecy” is not to conduct some sinister, clandestine
agenda but to enhance the concept of one coming out of the Dark Ages
(where knowledge and the arts were persecuted due to superstition) and
into the Renaissance, if you will, on a personal basis. Remember the
original masons of Solomon’s Temple were craftsmen. At that time a mason
was any craftsman or artisan not just workers of stone. These artisans
were considered treasures and were protected by putting them in a
guarded cloister to live. Just like Home Owner and Condo Associations
are people who come together to insure the quality of life in their
cloister (the Condominium or Home Owner project) the masons of that time
were able to accomplish the same thing. They had one bargaining chip.
They had their skill and could choose whoever they wanted to train. By
keeping their “Trade Secrets” they could control who lived in their
cloister by making sure the apprentice candidate was of reputable
character. Just like the Condo and Homeowners Assoc. do now. Only they
had no control over anyone who was already an artisan. In order to keep
as many undesirables out it was import to keep one’s trade secrets so
undesirables did not learn a craft and therefore be allowed to live in
the cloister. Life in the cloister was usually much better, and safer,
than living among the general populace of common labors. They would have
excluded slaves because a Master could command a Slave to teach others
and the Slave would have to obey. Pagans (people who did not believe in
a Creator or Supreme Being) weren’t acceptable either. If they made an
oath there was no underlying moral belief compelling them to keep their
promise. The candidate for apprentice had to have some history. Someone
who had recently been brought from the provinces, and no one knew, would
be wild card. There would be no way to know if they could keep a secret
or not. Or if they had lived a life as someone who professed a religion.
Also, since the artisans lived in the cloister with their families, it
was important to know the candidate would respect the wives, daughters
and families or the people who were to teach them who to use trade tools
and accept them into their community. It is this concept that is passed
down in Free Masonry. Just like the original masons who built King
Solomon’s Temple did not want to socialize with the “riff-raff” the Free
Mason controls his social environment, which is important to nurturing
his enlightenment, by being selective in the candidates it chooses to be
members. Since the original King Solomon Masonic builders lived in a
cloister they became like brothers and would come to one another’s
mutual aid. Today it isn’t that the Free Mason rituals or teachings are
that important that revealing them would devastate the order. On the
contrary a number of people, who believed they could destroy the Free
Masons by revealing their ceremonies have done just that. One Free Mason
Order in England now performs all of its ceremonies and rituals in the
open by providing an antechamber where people may watch. The importance
today is not the secret but the individuals promise to keep it as a
reflection of an individual’s resolve to maintain the high standards of
the Free Mason Order.
Unfortunately it is this “secrecy” some have used to try and impugn the
Free Masons. Let us address those in closing. The Free Masons have an
alter but it is to alter the person from living in ignorance and living
in knowledge and culture. It speaks of light but this is not spiritual
light but the light of knowledge over ignorance. It refers to a lodge’s
leader as Worshipful but in the old English, in which Free Masonry is
still conversed in, of Worchipful (as in the Old English King James
version of the bible) meaning “Honorable.” Such as, “worchip thy fithir
and mithir.” The figure head of the Free Mason theme or analogy was
Hiram Abiff and can be found in the Holy Bible. The General Contractor,
in today’s terms, who built King Solomon’s temple. Free Mason Masonic
lore describe him as being beset upon by murderous villains who wanted
him to give them the trade secrets so they could make higher wages and
live in the craftsman’s cloister. He refused to do so and was murdered
then buried in a shallow grave. Some days later the grave was found, dug
up and raised (exhumed from the grave) from the dead and given a proper
burial. He was not resurrected (brought back to life). The importance of
this that upon the pain of death he kept his secret and took it to the
grave in order to preserve the continuity of the way of life of the
brotherhood in the cloister. The villains could have taken the secrets
and taught them to anyone and thereby just anyone would be allowed to
live in the cloister. There goes the neighborhood!
I want to dispel another myth. To those who publish Washington D.C. was
designed by a Free Mason and the design contained a pentagraph and this
is evidence the Free Masons were plotting the destruction of the United
States. Be informed George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere,
Samuel Adams and many of the “founding fathers” were Free Masons. That
the ideals in the United States Constitution are derived from Free Mason
tenants. That the “Great Experiment” which is called “The United States
of America” is in reality the “Great Masonic Experiment.” If you really
want to understand Free Masonry, without joining and learning on your
own, read the “Constitution of The United States of America.”
Glenn K. Fannin
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