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Gary
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You bring up a good point. Freemasonry was never intended to be a "club" for the masses. It's selective by design. We have strayed considerably from that. Which would explain many of the issues we face today as a fraternity.Beacon of Masonic Light: Is Masonry Elitist?
Let the public believe what they will. I think our forays into the domain of public perception and advertisement are just as detrimental. If we engage in Masonry correctly, we will continue to only attract the best, not the curious. Elitism with just criteria is not a bad thing.
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