Untrue anon. Listen, and learn.
This is looking good, baker!
>the original Freemasonry has been lost to ignorance and lust for power
It always pretended to be a "guardians of keeping things in order". If that isn't a pretentious boast of authority, then what is?
>Also, Q addressed this say that many are good people
Yeah, there's a of them that do "good works", and their hospitals are supposedly top notch in helping children. That doesn't mean there isn't a more nefarious background to the entirety of the organization that precludes all that front of egalitarian workings. Let me put it to you this way:
The only meaningful conversation regarding someone that I knew that was a 33rd degree was with a mutual relative. We were close, mind you, and this particular Mason was a deacon in the local SBC affiliated church. The conversation went like this:
Redheadanon: So, "X" is a Mason?
Relative: Yep. 33rd degree, nonetheless.
Redheadanon: So, what did they tell you about being a Mason and also a Christian?
Relative: Well, I'll put it like this. They made me feel "OK" with it.
Redheadanon: Hmpf. Sounds like a croc of shit to me. Why be all secretive? Why not just share what it is that you know for the benefit of all humanity?
Relative: Good point. I don't know.
Sorry, gonna take a page out of JFK's thinking with this one. Secrecy is repugnant. Plain and simple. Holding knowledge from someone else is holding power over them. That's about all there is to it.