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Old 11-28-2009, 12:33 PM   #6704
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define, if you please, young whippersnapper !!!
to whom is this request addressed?

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So Eastern Star is the female version of the Masons?
it is the female arm of the organization, yes

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The only thing secret is their rites and rituals, and lately even those have been widely publicized. If they didn't want you to know they're Masons, they wouldn't wear those rings with the Masonic symbols on them.

And no, they don't meet in hidden rooms in the dead of night, they meet in lodges that are very consciously marked.
yes, yet another fallacy brought to you and yours by the catholic church. there is nothing secret about the organization or their members. most of the meetings are in fact open to the public. there are just a few of the traditional rituals that are done in a members only environment and everything about those rituals is public knowledge as well

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Yes, they really did intend to mark their lodges - it wasn't an absent-minded mistake.

The markings are quite conspicuous too.
*giggle*
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