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QuestionWhat do you do once you are a Freemason?Community AnswerAs a freemason, you can take interest in helping and working with your brother freemasons. Freemasons often contribute to the community by doing volunteer work, such as at a children's home.
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QuestionWill it be easier to become a Mason if a family member was a Mason as well?Community AnswerThe process is the same no matter who was a Mason. There will still be an investigation of you.
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QuestionHow can I get more information about becoming a Mason?Community AnswerGo to the nearest Masonic Hall and leave your contact information in the mailbox. Failing that, try searching the web for a site for the Grand Lodge in your country, state or province.
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QuestionCan someone who is not financially sound join?Community AnswerOf course, wealth does not play a role in joining. Freemasons will look at who you are as a person.
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QuestionWhat exactly is a mason? Is it like a religion?Community AnswerIt's like a club, very exclusive that's faith and community serviced based but you don't have divulge which exact faith you have, provided you demonstrate that you believe in a higher power. Like any club, membership has its rewards. But to get in, you have to be recognized as an individual who can add to their cause because you already have experience. It is a lot of work, but the friendships you'll make are life-long.
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QuestionI am a Master Mason who has been inactive for a number of years and moved from my town of origin. How can I become active again?Community AnswerContact Masonic lodges closest to where you live, come to a monthly meeting and introduce yourself.
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QuestionWhat are the dues?Community AnswerDues are set independently by each lodge. If you find a lodge that you would like to join, inquire at that lodge. You can also contact the local Grand Lodge for the answer.
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QuestionHow do I talk to a non-Mason about Freemasonry?Community AnswerFreemasonry is not a secret society like many people believe. You talk about Freemasonry like you would about your favorite football or baseball team -- enthusiastically!
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QuestionWill my tattoos prevent me from becoming a Mason?Joshua HurshmanCommunity AnswerNot at all. I personally know a number of Masons who have tattoos. It will neither help nor hinder you.
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QuestionI was told when I was young my grandfather was a Freemason. I'm not sure if this is true. Can I still join?Community AnswerYes. You do not need a Masonic pedigree to join.
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QuestionWhy would someone be denied from joining the Freemasons?Community AnswerAny sort of criminal history or violence against others is grounds for denying entry into the Freemasons.
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QuestionIf I have a small history of drug or alcohol use, but have overcome it, could I still join?Community AnswerIf you truly have overcome it, it would be up to the investigation committee and the Lodge. Just be honest as you can.
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QuestionWhat are the benefits of becoming a member?Community AnswerBrotherhood and the satisfaction of being of service to the community.
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QuestionI'm 17 my father is a Freemason, so is my grandfather. If my dad doesn't agree with my wish to become a freemason, but my grandfather does, can I still become one?Community AnswerOf course. Once you are 21 years or older and you believe in a singular greater power, you have every reason to join. It is your will to join, not your family's. If you are joining for anyone other than yourself, perhaps you shouldn't join.
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QuestionDo freemasons make human sacrifices?Joshua HurshmanCommunity AnswerNo. In fact that goes against the Masonic objective of giving aid to others.
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QuestionCan I be a Freemason and still be a Christian?Community AnswerYes, it does not matter what religion or race you are when it comes to joining.
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QuestionAre Freemasons associated with Shriners?Community AnswerShriners are members of a branch of Freemasonry that is based on fun, fellowship and Masonic principles.
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QuestionIs there an age limit for becoming a freemason?Community AnswerAs long as you are at least 21 years old, you can become a freemason. There is no age limit.
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QuestionAt what age can I become a freemason?Community AnswerThe lawful age is 21 to submit a petition to join a masonic lodge.
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QuestionI reached out to a Mason hoping to join, but she was asking for cash for me to be initiated. Do I need to pay anything?Joshua HurshmanCommunity AnswerIf you were speaking to a woman, while she may have possibly been a member of the Eastern Star, she was NOT a Mason. Furthermore, if she asked for cash for you to be considered, most likely it was just some random person trying to scam you.
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QuestionCan someone that is a Wiccan join the Freemasons?Joshua HurshmanCommunity AnswerYes they can, as long as you believe in a higher power. How you interpret that higher power can be completely up to you.
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QuestionHow do I ask a Mason out on a date as a woman?Community AnswerThe same way you would ask out any other person. Masons just normal people, but with a badge of honor.
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QuestionHow can I recognize a Freemason so as to start a conversation about joining?Community AnswerThe Freemasons are not a secret society, in my area the lodge has both a visible sign on a major street as well as an online presence, which gives a phone number one may use to apply. You need only utilize Google, no need to scrutinize the handshakes of strangers or anything! Also, most masons will openly talk about the fact they are a member, not necessarily any specifics about what goes on within a lodge, but it isn't something that a mason is likely to be guarded about, unless, of course, you accost them in the street raving about Freemasonry. That is an inadvisable course of action.
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QuestionCan I become a Mason if I have a felony conviction?Community AnswerDepends on your conviction, the lodge will make that decision. Violent crimes and those hurting other people would be a no.
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QuestionCan I become a Free Mason if I had a drinking/drug problem in the past, but my life has been turned around?Community AnswerThat would be determined on an individual basis through the interview and background check processes. If you have genuinely changed and have been living a life in line with Masonic values then you are more likely to be considered. It would also depend on your actions during your period of substance abuse. In the end, it is up to the committee at the lodge you are applying to.
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QuestionDo masons have to switch to Islam? Do masons make a deal to put curses down their family generation?Community AnswerNo. Freemasonry is not a religion. It does not require one to believe in a certain god or belong to a particular church. They most definitely do not put curses, hexes or any other forms of malicious magical spells upon their families or anybody else.
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QuestionHow can I join freemasonry if I don't have any money?Community AnswerMoney isn't an issue in joining Freemasonry. As someone answered above, they look at you as a person and not by your wealth.
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QuestionCan a Hispanic become a mason?Community AnswerAbsolutely, racial and religious diversity are not barriers to becoming a mason.
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QuestionHow do I find a lodge to join in my area?Daniel FellowsCommunity AnswerVisit the website of the grand lodge of the jurisdiction you live in, some times they'll have a lodge locator built in the site, if not, there should be some contact information to someone who can be of assistance.
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QuestionIf want to join Freemasons, how long will the process take?Community AnswerThe process takes on the average 4-8 months from the time of your first petition to becoming a mason.
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