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BE A FREEMASON Monday, June 28, 2010
Freemasonry. Be Legendary.
If we're going to advertise, here's my suggestion.
Of course, it presupposes that we as Masons and our lodges live up to the legend, as well. If not, why aren't we?
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That's superb.
ReplyDeleteGood, concise, and ringing with truth. However, I find it somewhat amusing that its an unlisted video, considering it seems to be a recruiting ad of sorts.
ReplyDeleteJohn,
ReplyDeleteI threw this together this morning as a reaction against this story:
http://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com/2010/06/ugles-new-pr-firm-there-are-no-secrets.html
It is not ready for prime time. It's not officially sanctioned by the Grand Lodge of Indiana, or anyone else. It's only a suggestion.
Ah, then I understand the decision, and I hope I didn't offend.
ReplyDeletePersonally, though I'm a young Mason, I echo your feelings. I think its something we should keep special and guard carefully, not to air our laundry (both dirty and clean!) for all to see.
After all, there is nothing in Masonry that you can measure in monetary value. So isn't the value inherent in how we treat and regard the Craft? Something is only special if you make it special.
For a much longer discussion about advertising and Freemasonry, see here.
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Nice, it had a Marine Corp Officer recruitment feel about it.
ReplyDeleteReally?
ReplyDeleteShould not that be put in past tense?
instead of Freemasons "are", should not it be Freemasons "were" all these things.
They changed the world back then due to political and religious discussions that were repressing mankind, not charity work for validity?
Two very different org's.
IMHO
Cute though.....
As I said, it presupposes that we as Masons and our lodges had better live up to the legend.
ReplyDeleteI know several brothers in just in our lodges who live up to the term 'legendary' in a positive way. There is much that has been done and much left to do.
ReplyDeleteS&F