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Category: Freemasonry Education

Freemason rights, duties, and obligations Freemasonry Education

Freemason rights, duties, and obligations

11/25/202511/25/2025George Orator

Many researchers and theorists specializing in Freemasonry consider the role of Freemasons to be of importance in the development and maintenance of democratic societies. Based on democratic rights, it must be…MoreFreemason rights, duties, and obligations

Secret or not a secret? Freemasonry Education

Secret or not a secret?

11/24/202511/24/2025George Orator

The general perception of Freemasonry is that it is a secret organization. Freemasons know that this is not true. The public believes that Freemasons are secretive. Freemasons know that this is true.…MoreSecret or not a secret?

Masonic symbols from the Old Testament Freemasonry Education

Masonic symbols from the Old Testament

11/22/202511/22/2025George Orator

Many symbols of Freemasonry originate in or are linked to stories and symbols from the Old Testament. There are many legends surrounding the origins of Freemasonry, and we do not…MoreMasonic symbols from the Old Testament

What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry Education

What is Freemasonry?

11/21/202511/22/2025George Orator

The plumb, the compass, the square, the candlestick, the sword, the sun, the moon, the all-seeing eye, the temple, the pillars, the apron, the gloves, the apprentice, the journeyman, the…MoreWhat is Freemasonry?

Freemasons’ Principles and core values Freemasonry Education

Freemasons’ Principles and core values

11/21/202511/21/2025George Orator

Freemasons’ principles and core values define the brotherhood, and countless Masonic symbols are associated with it. These core values and symbols can be found in a library’s worth of literature.

Who are the Noahides? Freemasonry Education

Who are the Noahides?

11/20/202511/21/2025George Orator

Noachite, Noachida, Noahide, etc. The term comes from the name Noah and has several meanings. It has both religious and ideological meanings.  Is the term “Noachite” pronounced differently, but with the same meaning:…MoreWho are the Noahides?

Introduction to Freemasons’ Educational Series  Freemasonry Education

Introduction to Freemasons’ Educational Series 

10/30/202511/29/2025George Orator

G.ORATOR – INFO FREEMASONS EDUCATION SERIES page contains educational materials from the Freemason’s media portal G.ORATOR – INFO Freemasonry educational materials are primarily intended for those interested in Freemasonry and Freemason…MoreIntroduction to Freemasons’ Educational Series 

Jacob’s Ladder Freemasonry Freemasonry Education Orator's opinion Royal Arts

Jacob’s Ladder

03/15/202511/22/2025George Orator

There are many legends about the origins and principles of Freemasonry, and there are not enough historical sources to dispel any doubts. Although there is a wealth of documentation on…MoreJacob’s Ladder

What makes you a Freemason? Freemasonry Freemasonry Education Royal Arts

What makes you a Freemason?

05/22/202411/22/2025George Orator

To answer the question, “What makes you a Freemason?” I conducted desk research online to determine what Freemasons think about their duties, obligations, and responsibilities. I have based my examination…MoreWhat makes you a Freemason?

Hungarians in the USA, Hungarian Freemasons in New York in the 20th century Freemasonry Freemasonry Education Royal Arts

Hungarians in the USA, Hungarian Freemasons in New York in the 20th century

02/19/202411/22/2025George Orator

In the 20th century, several Hungarian Masonic lodges operated abroad. Experts give two main reasons for this. One is that Freemasonry was banned in Hungary three times in the space…MoreHungarians in the USA, Hungarian Freemasons in New York in the 20th century

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