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Why only make good men better?

  Why Only Good Men Better? Since masonry proclaims we make good men better, why can’t we also make all men better? What is the difference in good men versus bad (or not good) men? Let’s look at what type of man you need to be to gain admission to masonry. First, a person has to ask to join.   They must be serious about the commitment and have free will to join.   They must be of sound mind and of legal age.    They must believe in God.   These are the basics before even starting the process After applying for membership you must have 2 brothers vouch for you as references and then members of an investigating committee that investigate you further.   They are to ensure that the person is fitted for the teaching of masonry. A good investigation would ask these questions? Is this man truly “Worthy and Well Qualified”? Would I welcome this man into my home? Would I want this man to marry my daughter? Would I trust this man with my life...

Making Good Men Better? How? Why?

       We say we make good men better.  How do we do that?  Why do we want better men? Masonry uses many symbols as you go through the degrees.  You learn what they stand for, but that is the extent.  Once you receive your Master Mason degree you can just go on your merry way. We are told that if we really want to progress, we should look deeper and within ourselves.  It is almost as if being a good man is not enough.  You have to be a man that wants to improve and finds ways to accomplish this. The three degrees take us through stages of growth as in life. The Entered Apprentice learns to take a rough stone and turn it to a rough ashler, the fellowcraft learns to take the rough ashler to the perfect ashler, and the master mason learns to take the perfect ashler and place it into the building exactly where it belongs. The preparation tools to do this as entered apprentice are the 24 inch gauge, common gavel, and chisel. The 24 inch gaug...