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Freemasonry

Freemasonry is a very famous, old (dating to Middle Ages), mysterious and large worldwide group of men claiming to pursue charitable goals, a group infamous for being the subject of countless conspiracy theories due to the secrecy of their conduct. They evolved from a literal guild of stonemasons (traced to the end of 14th century), but turned into something greater over time. To summarize them in short is difficult, but one will often hear about their use of symbols, rituals and meetings closed to the public, and indeed maybe about their plans to "secretly rule the world, unnoticed behind the curtains". Freemasons are in some ways similar to Illuminati.

Because matters are a bit complicated with Freemasons, let's summarize some of the group's characteristics:

Is freemasonry good from LRS viewpoint? This cannot be clearly answered, they're most likely partly good and bad at the same time. But what's the ratio? Higher good and charity of course present good causes, but let's not jump to the conclusion that anything under the label of "charity" is always good. We must judge each case separately. Feeding the homeless is awesome, but things like supporting small businesses or getting people to work, for example, means probably supporting capitalism and therefore evil. We know words such as "good" and "morality" mean nothing when merely spoken, they've been used by evil to hide behind, their meaning is not hard to twist. We would also out of principle rather oppose the hierarchical structure of masonic organization based on ranks and titles, their secrecy (i.e. censorship) and approval of materialistic values (expensive suits, marble temples, ...). Some huge dicks like Winston Churchill were among Freemasons and great many of them, if not most, are literally the biggest capitalists, and that may speak for itself. On the other hand it's nice they stick to their own principles even if they might have become controversial, such as the refusal to accept women -- nice to see someone not immediately slip to populism nowadays. The initial idea of a federated local charitable organizations is good, one that would be nice to see implemented with more of a LRS taste.

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