Craftaphobia strikes again. This time it relates to the election of the RIBA President. I have written on this blog before about the difference between correlation and causation. This is a classic example of negative stereotyping.
http://www.bdonline.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=426&storycode=3163031&channel=783&c=1
Most requirements to reveal membership have been dropped due to the Human Right Act. Apparently this has passed RIBA by, who seem to be living in the 1970s.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Kirklees Installation
Last Friday I attended Kirklees Lodge No. 4710 installation - I think that is six installations I've been to this year. It's been ages since I've been to Kirklees, so a visit was long overdue to remind me what I had been missing out on.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Article taken from Nigerian Guardian
I was s-o-o- impressed with this letter to the Nigerian Guardian I have reproduced it in full. It is just so eloquent. The link is given at the bottom. Once more, with feeling.... "Freemasonry is not a secret society".
Freemason is not a secret society
SIR: Your publication captioned "Okogie cautions Christians against secret societies, others: (The Guardian, August 12) refers. I would like to disabuse the mind of your readers of the notion that our very revered Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie does not know the difference between
Freemasonry being a democratic organisation can have no place in a society where freedom of thought or speech is forbidden. With the end of the dictatorial regimes of Mussolini, Hitler and Franco, Freemasonry began once more in the countries concerned. Similarly, theocratic governments are also prejudiced against masonry. Anti-masonry stems from Ignorance and Fear Religious leaders who oppose Freemasonry and persecute Freemasons do so out of the fear that Freemasonry is a Religion which if left alone might overthrow their own religion. We, as Freemasons, know that Freemasonry is not a Religion. However, it embraces and accommodates all religions.
No matter what religion one belongs to one would find in Freemasonry some tenets that conform to the fundamental doctrines of the religion in which one was brought up. In this respect Freemasonry is all-embracing. It is all accommodating in that no member of any religion is refused initiation into Freemasonry simply because of the religion he practises. On the contrary no self-confessed atheist can be initiated into any Freemason's Lodge.
Freemasonry is not associated with the basic elements of religion.
There is an old saying that there are none as blind as those who won't see. Those who decry Freemasonry may fall into this category, but we Masons shall continue to educate the public to dispel rumours and eradicate deliberate ignorance.
I.B. Ogun,
President of the Board of General Purposes,
For: District Grand Lodge of Nigeria
http://www.nigeriafreemasons.com/2010/04/freemason-is-not-a-secret-society/
Freemason is not a secret society
SIR: Your publication captioned "Okogie cautions Christians against secret societies, others: (The Guardian, August 12) refers. I would like to disabuse the mind of your readers of the notion that our very revered Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie does not know the difference between
- Religion (e.g. Christianity) and fraternal society (e.g Freemasonry or St. Joseph Societies in Catholic Churches)
- Secrecy and privacy.The funeral obsequies that follow the translation of a Pope and the selection of a new Pope, we believe, are private to the Roman Catholic Church, and the Church cannot be stigmatised "Secret Society" by any fanatical critic. Similarly, Masonic ceremonies are private to our members. There is no law in any civilised country which obliges any lawful association to hold its meetings in the open. Hence the stigma of "Secret Society" is extravagant nonsense.
St. George's Hall on Broad St. Lagos which is our headquarters has been used by masons for over 100 years. It is only a walking distance from the Holy Cross (Catholic) Cathedral. Literary curiosities have recently been satisfied by the "internet" exposing hidden truths.
History tells us of the anti-masonry Papal Bull of Pope Clement XII promulgated in 1738 and that of his successor Pope Benedict IV (1740-1758). But the reconciliation efforts of W. Bro. Harry Car, the author of the "Freemasons at work", Cardinal Heenan, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster and others will forever be appreciated. His Holiness, Pope John Paul II will be remembered for
- his reparation moves Ð he visited the Muslims, Jews and Buddhists, even worshipping with Muslims in their Mosque in Damascus, Syria in 2001.
- His efforts towards Ecumenism or Syncretism (unity of religions) especially among the monotheists.
Freemasonry being a democratic organisation can have no place in a society where freedom of thought or speech is forbidden. With the end of the dictatorial regimes of Mussolini, Hitler and Franco, Freemasonry began once more in the countries concerned. Similarly, theocratic governments are also prejudiced against masonry. Anti-masonry stems from Ignorance and Fear Religious leaders who oppose Freemasonry and persecute Freemasons do so out of the fear that Freemasonry is a Religion which if left alone might overthrow their own religion. We, as Freemasons, know that Freemasonry is not a Religion. However, it embraces and accommodates all religions.
No matter what religion one belongs to one would find in Freemasonry some tenets that conform to the fundamental doctrines of the religion in which one was brought up. In this respect Freemasonry is all-embracing. It is all accommodating in that no member of any religion is refused initiation into Freemasonry simply because of the religion he practises. On the contrary no self-confessed atheist can be initiated into any Freemason's Lodge.
Freemasonry is not associated with the basic elements of religion.
- It has no theological doctrine, and by forbidding religious discussion at its meetings will not allow a Masonic theological doctrine to develop.
- It offers no sacraments.
- It does not claim to lead salvation by works, by secrets knowledge or by any other means. The secrets of Freemasonry are concerned with modes of recognition and not with salvation.
There is an old saying that there are none as blind as those who won't see. Those who decry Freemasonry may fall into this category, but we Masons shall continue to educate the public to dispel rumours and eradicate deliberate ignorance.
I.B. Ogun,
President of the Board of General Purposes,
For: District Grand Lodge of Nigeria
http://www.nigeriafreemasons.com/2010/04/freemason-is-not-a-secret-society/
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Gordon Prentice (MP for Pendle) exposes his craftaphobic prejudism
In my earlier post I may have spoken to soon, it appears. There is some residual prejudicies based on negative and harmful stereotypes of Freemasonry. Gordon Prentice (MP for Pendle) asked the question:
"Is it not a disgrace that you have decided to allow judges no longer to have to declare if they are Freemasons?
Which is, of course, a leading question parading as overt prejudism. Quote taken from:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/anger-at-cloak-of-secrecy-for-freemason-judges-1818043.html
"Is it not a disgrace that you have decided to allow judges no longer to have to declare if they are Freemasons?
Which is, of course, a leading question parading as overt prejudism. Quote taken from:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/anger-at-cloak-of-secrecy-for-freemason-judges-1818043.html
Yorkshire Evening Post Article
An article on Freemasonry in the Yorkshire Evening Post.
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/features/Dr-Robert-Lomas-The-Da.5802904.jp
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/features/Dr-Robert-Lomas-The-Da.5802904.jp
Craftaphobia on the decline?
Jack Straw has announced that Judges will no longer be required to register as Freemasons. After a considerable amount of time being singled out (persecuted?) for their membership of a harmless fraternity it is good to see this has finally been revoked.
http://timesonline.typepad.com/law/2009/11/morning-roundup--2.html
http://timesonline.typepad.com/law/2009/11/morning-roundup--2.html
Friday, November 6, 2009
Freemasons shake off ruling on judiciary
Some good news, for a change:
Prospective judges will no longer have to declare if they are Freemasons, the government has announced .
For the past 11 years, anyone applying to be a judge or a magistrate for the first time had to declare on an application form whether they belong to the Freemasonry.
For the rest of the article, visit:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/nov/05/freemasons-judges-magistrates-review-policy
Prospective judges will no longer have to declare if they are Freemasons, the government has announced .
For the past 11 years, anyone applying to be a judge or a magistrate for the first time had to declare on an application form whether they belong to the Freemasonry.
For the rest of the article, visit:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/nov/05/freemasons-judges-magistrates-review-policy
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