tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909814477098868440.post1691011281531370296..comments2023-12-26T13:33:07.730-06:00Comments on The Midnight Freemasons: It's Not About YouTodd E. Creasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12966451416841599132noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909814477098868440.post-50466665623990226402021-01-07T07:28:51.339-06:002021-01-07T07:28:51.339-06:00Brother Sanders,
You're absolutely right but y...Brother Sanders,<br />You're absolutely right but you missed the obvious remedy. Memory is a thing of the past and we need to be encouraged, or maybe required, to READ the ritual. A persuasive lodge master might be able to establish order and respect, but he can't require that everyone who speaks during the ritual actually knows what it means. So instead we get most of the words delivered in robotic fashion. Nobody listens to immerse themselves in the meaning of the ritual. No, they listen to be able to spot the mistakes.<br />Can you imagine what a symphony performance would be like if it required all of the musicians to memorize their parts? The first chair violin would stand up and point at the errant trumpet and say, "That was supposed to be an F#!"VW John Gebharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00096381776603468662noreply@blogger.com