Religion or Spirituality
I know that within Masonry, we say we do not discuss Religion and Politics. Now that is only in a tyled Lodge as recommended by Anderson Constitutions Article 1 of 1723. As a summary. Article I of James Anderson’s Constitutions of the Free-Masons (1723) sets the foundational moral and religious obligations of a Mason. It begins with the Mason’s duty to obey the moral law and to be a good, honorable, and honest man, regardless of personal religious beliefs. This is to keep Masonry as a center of Union and not the division of the Brothers. Even though we say Masonry is not a religion and it honestly offers no true path to salvation, or so it is said, and I would argue that a bit too. As our chaplain's opening prayer in my jurisdiction talks about our undertaking, our conduct to God's Glory, the advancement of Masonry, and then to our salvation. I would also like to mention James 1:27 “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is t...