I think Dr. Bob has given us a good description of masonry and Pipedude has given us a good description of masons.
I come from a family full of masons, and Pipedude's description fits them to a tee. It's what makes talking to them about it so hard. If it were a false religion like Watchtower then you could go after certain things they believe. But masonry is a moving target. If you criticize their teachings, well either they're just a buch of guys being silly, or else they're connected with great men like Washington and Jefferson and how dare you come against those men? If you criticize the silliness, then it's a serious fraternity with religious affirmations, making great contributions to society and God (the great architect). The end result is they think you're just fanatic to oppose them.
Some of the books mentioned in this thread are helpful, if you can get them to read one of them. I have two uncles that "demitted" after reading some anti-masonry books. But the rest, including my father, will not even consider reading any antimasonry material whatsoever.
I come from a family full of masons, and Pipedude's description fits them to a tee. It's what makes talking to them about it so hard. If it were a false religion like Watchtower then you could go after certain things they believe. But masonry is a moving target. If you criticize their teachings, well either they're just a buch of guys being silly, or else they're connected with great men like Washington and Jefferson and how dare you come against those men? If you criticize the silliness, then it's a serious fraternity with religious affirmations, making great contributions to society and God (the great architect). The end result is they think you're just fanatic to oppose them.
Some of the books mentioned in this thread are helpful, if you can get them to read one of them. I have two uncles that "demitted" after reading some anti-masonry books. But the rest, including my father, will not even consider reading any antimasonry material whatsoever.