Masons here?

Quote from Dataa:

So glad you brought this up

True test of loyalty

Come on now owls and dragons and this and that

pitch in on this one :cool:

Sharing your trading secrets isn't part of any masonic obligation I'm aware of.

It's more about the basic moral stuff, like helping someone who is poor have the basics - not helping someone get rich.
 
Quote from caementarius:

like helping someone who is poor have the basics - not helping someone get rich.

So just share your LESS profitable strategy. But let's suppose the person would get rich, that is just a better chance to do MORE good in life as a mason, isn't it?
So I really don't see any good reason (except losing one's egde) why a mason wouldn't change trading strategies with fellow masons...
 
If you really are Jewish, those comments show you as a "self hating Jew" and it's pathetic that you hide behind your "liberalism" to bash Judaism.
And I know plenty about what I write. you pretend to know what I am referring to but have no idea which actually makes you the ignorant one. Both of the subject at hand, your heritage and of your self and motivations.



Quote from Gubinec:

Nice try.

Except I'm a Jew, and I dislike Ashke-nazi Yid know-it-all snubs like you who like to stick their nose in every matter they don't know a rat's ass about and yell how the whole world owes Jews their history and culture.
 
More distortions and ignorance.
You hate your heritage so much that you bash it under the guise of trying to make the history something it's not.
Regarding the appearance of Kabbalah, your ignorance is only outdone by your arrogance. Sefer HaBahir, the first book of Kabbalah appeared before the 1st Century and was first published around the 12 century. There are several other books of Kabbalah that are almost as old. Proof you are pretending to know about something you are totally ignorant of.
When you say "your sole people" either you are not really Jewish or have excluded yourself, more proof of your agenda against all things Jewish.
It was 71 Judges, which served as a form of legal body. There was also a King and a legislative body. That makes it a constitutional monarchy. Apparently you don't know what that means so look it up. If you claim to know, then again you are proving your ignorance.
I could provide a quote from the Talmud, actually many, but it is unnecessary because we only need look at the evolution of societies to see that everything they took, from Monotheism to mandatory education was a product of Jewish law.
Again, don't tell me what you think. LOOK IT UP.

Quote from Gubinec:

So much for your know-it-all attitude.

It seems like I'll be the one giving you the history lesson.

Kabbalah, as a part of Jewish philosophy, did not appear in history until Late Medieval / Renaissance times.

As an esoteric philosophy, it was a product of the Medieval European, Islamic and Jewish works on alchemy, magic, and other arcane subjects.

Give credit where it is due, and stop claiming what is not an invention of your sole people.

You remind me of other imbeciles, namely the Muslim proselytizers on the internet who claim that Islam is perfectly in harmony with science as certain phrases in Quran and the Hadiths state what science proved only recently (according to them).

While not only being totally in contradiction to science when the said verses are examined, these idiots also totally ignore the fact that the first Muslim Caliphate had established the largest library of its time in Baghdad, where Muslim scholars had studied Persian, Greek and Roman works on philosophy and science, from which those said verses in Quran and Hadiths were copied in idea, sometimes even with exact wording.

Especially the one-eyed Muslim anti-Christ, Dajjal, who is exiled somewhere on an island by Allah. This fellow seems eerily similar to the Ancient Greek myth about Cyclop, who was one-eyed and also was exiled by the top Greek bad-ass deity - Zeus - on an island. The similarities in this story go on and on, but I digress.



Don't kid yourself. It might have been a theocratic monarchy, with its 23 (or how many?) judges serving as a legislature, but never a constitutional monarchy and a republic in the modern sense of the word. You're picking on words. A woman who cheated in those days was stoned to death. Talk about human rights.


Well, if you're so sure of it, I'm sure you could provide us a reference directly from the Torah or Talmud which could EVEN IMPLICITLY prove that the Ancient Greeks and their philosophic modern-era successors, the French, borrowed their conceptions about govt and society from the Torah.



You're too kind.
 
That is what I have been saying.
For those who are not paying attention or are simply interested in bashing the Yid out of their own latent amtisemitism, the roots of the
fraternity are what I am referring to. The local acts of community service have nothing to do with the rituals I am referring to. If you CHECK the roots of the order and the development of it, you will find out that what I wrote is correct.

Quote from ProfLogic:

The Masons do not align themselves with the Freemasons, at least on a local level. At the top of the food chain, I don't know.

A. Crowley was really out there.
 
Quote from Pekelo:

So just share your LESS profitable strategy. But let's suppose the person would get rich, that is just a better chance to do MORE good in life as a mason, isn't it?
So I really don't see any good reason (except losing one's egde) why a mason wouldn't change trading strategies with fellow masons...

I'd gladly share with a fellow mason. But then I don't have a problem sharing with any trader.
 
Quote from deaddog:

I don't recall you ever asking but then you've only been here 3 days.:D

Nice catch, I am not a betting guy, but I bet tomorrow's brunch he is a sock puppet!

:D
 
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