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QuestionDo I get paid for joining the Freemasons?Community AnswerNo, you do not get paid for joining Freemasons. In fact, you pay them to be in the fraternity.
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QuestionCan people in Tanzania become Freemasons?Community AnswerYes, if there's a Lodge in proximity where you can inquire, than men of Tanzania can become Freemasons.
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QuestionI am a Kenyan and I have been told to send 9000ksh in order to join the Freemasons. Then I will get a car of my choice, a house and £6000 in my account. How true is this?Community AnswerIt is absolutely false, as in it is not true and it is a scam. Do not fall for anyone saying such things, they are after your money and you'll never see them or your money ever again.
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QuestionWhat is the first step?Community AnswerVisit at least two, if not more, lodges. If you find one to be a good fit for you and you for the lodge, request a petition.
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QuestionIf I become a Freemason, will I get rich?Community AnswerThere exists no way, whatsoever, to become rich or famous by joining the society. The only goal to achieve is one's self-improvement in character and knowledge.
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QuestionDoes it cost anything to join the Freemasons?Community AnswerMost fraternities will have small initiation fees of no more than $50. After that, yearly membership dues can range anywhere from $40 to $300 per year.
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QuestionWhile I am only 19, I believe I have unique qualities. Help me to join.Community AnswerRead through the article first to see that you match everything required, and make notes. Then contact your local fraternity about what is needed.
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QuestionHow do I find and contact my local Freemasons?Community AnswerGo to the United Grand Lodge of England website and search foreign lodges.
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QuestionI am 46 years old, is there an age limit?Community AnswerThere is no upper age limit. The lower age limit is either 18 or 21, depending on the jurisdiction.
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QuestionDoes Freemasonry have something to do with blood sacrifice?Community AnswerFreemasonry is a gentlemen's fraternal organization and has absolutely nothing to do with any sort of fanatical blood sacrifice.
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QuestionHow do I meet a member of the Freemasons so that I can join?Community AnswerAfter you have submitted a signed petition or contacted a local lodge stating your interest in joining, they will contact you and meet you in person.
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QuestionDo Freemasons make people rich?Community AnswerNo, Freemasons do not make people rich, members or not. The lore of riches and such are red flags for either scams or clandestine groups.
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QuestionWhat if you have a history of crime?Community AnswerYou are judged on not just who you were, but who you are. We all exist in a flux of bad and good, but what they seek to find in you is a greater range of good than bad. If you are refused, and are still passionate about joining, continue petitioning.
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QuestionCan I use the signs and gestures of a Freemasonry cult even if I'm not a member?Lukas ComptonCommunity AnswerFirstly, the Freemasons are not a cult. The Masons are a fraternal organization aimed to promote peace, foster friendship amongst members, and aid those suffering in their communities. If you were not a member and knew some of the symbols, signs, and gestures, it would likely be known that you are not a Mason very quickly.
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QuestionCan a member be 18?Community AnswerSome Grand Lodge jurisdictions accept members 18 and over, but many require prospective members to be 21 years old.
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QuestionI'm Monica from Kenya I really want to join what do I do?Community AnswerDear Monica, as a female, you cannot. However, you could start your own Country Women's Association and be president of that.
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QuestionCan I become a freemason if I'm from Iraq?Community AnswerYes you can! Freemasons do have wide variety of different people from different nations from all around the globe.
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QuestionI'm interested, but I don't know anyone in the fraternity. What should I do?Community AnswerContact a local lodge in your area, or contact the Grand Lodge of your state.
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QuestionHow can it help me to be a better man?Community AnswerThe Freemasons are men who are trying to be the least sinful that they can be.
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QuestionCan I speak to a Freemason directly at a lodge?Community AnswerNo. You must speak to one outside of a lodge. The only way you are allowed anywhere near one is if you are invited by a brother (member). Even then, it's to join.
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QuestionWill a recent misdemeanor exclude me from becoming a Freemason?Community AnswerIt shouldn't as long as you show good fellowship.
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QuestionWhy do you need to be a man?Community AnswerI suppose because it's a private society, so the members can make the rules. The Freemasons were male-only way before women's rights came around and they seem to want to stay that way.
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QuestionMay a member have a disability?Community AnswerYes, it's okay to have some kind of disability, but you may not be totally dysfunctional.
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QuestionCan I be a friend of the Masons without actually being one?Community AnswerSure, you can be friends with Masons without being one.
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QuestionIs it possible to join if you had a criminal background 30 years ago?Community AnswerIt may be but the best course of action would be to ask a lodge themselves what they believe is best. If you can show that you have made strides in helping your community, being a family man and donating to charity, then yes you may be able to join.
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QuestionIf a lady wants to join the Freemasons, is it possible?Weirddogfromthe90sCommunity AnswerNo, the Freemason group is for men 18 or over only.
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QuestionWhere is form to join found?Community AnswerAlthough different lodges vary, the best place to look is the website of your local lodge or orient where there almost always is an email form to fill out.
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QuestionCan you attain any other church and also be in the Freemasons?Community AnswerYes, you can attend any other church and be a Free Mason as the only requirement religious-wise is to have a belief in a higher power or deity. However, the Pope and the Holy See of the Catholic Church recognise joining the Freemasons as a mortal sin, and although this belief is founded in ignorance it is still there.
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QuestionIs there any reason why an educated deaf person cannot become a member?Community AnswerNo, as having the ability to hear is not a necessity to become a freemason.
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QuestionIs it possible to withdraw as a member of the Freemason?Community AnswerYes. As long as you have paid your dues, you may remove yourself from the fraternity.
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