Bondi wrote:
The Logitech logo resembles nothing from Freemasonry.
There is no three staged pyramid, and in fact no pyramid at all in original masonic symbology. The Addidas logo makes a triangle, 2-D.
The advance of a Mason in business is prohibited in the constitution of all Grand Lodges. To use your masonic affiliation to gain any favourable act is against the constitutions of all Grand Lodges, and the fact a chap got cancer, best wishes to him by the way, can hardly constitute as a price being paid.
well look at this way that the pyramids are on there sides and if put them straight up again you can see a pyramid in three stages.
but if you don't agree that then is your opinion
and I ain't forcing anybody.
The Freemasons appropriated the pyramid as part of their iconography, but that doesn't mean that masonic innuendoes rub off on every depiction of a pyramid, or a triangle, for that matter.
The Goths wear cricifixes, but I've never seen a punk church, have you? Let's go!
As far as any prohibitions about using membership in Freemasons for personal gain, it sounds sensible! Occult underpinnings do not necessarily preclude acting ethically towards the public.
I would wonder, though, especially in the Blue Lodges, if certain "arrangements" aren't made in secret that are then carried out in the open. All the better to deny any overt leverage of power or position within their ranks.
As far as any prohibitions about using membership in Freemasons for personal gain, it sounds sensible! Occult underpinnings do not necessarily preclude acting ethically towards the public.
Although that trail of thought can be applied to any hierichy, or structured organisation.
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I would wonder, though, especially in the Blue Lodges, if certain "arrangements" aren't made in secret that are then carried out in the open. All the better to deny any overt leverage of power or position within their ranks.
You'd be better placed calling it craft lodge, blue lodge is American, they have red lodges as well and it is all dependant whether they affiliate with York Rite or Scottish Rite.
You don't technically get blue and red outside the states.
interceptor wrote:
well look at this way that the pyramids are on there sides and if put them straight up again you can see a pyramid in three stages.
but if you don't agree that then is your opinion
and I ain't forcing anybody.
I mean no offence, there is logic in your theory.
3 steps, 3 stages, 3 degrees.
Pyramids are always classed as masonic so it is a feasable thought.
cool there is no war here :-) after all these are only opinions I may as well be wrong, and yes pyramid that is incomplete is one of the masonic symbol, btw is the pyramid symbol a Freemason symbol?