No Illuminati huh? Just a conspiracy theory huh?
Gerald Ford a Mason
Obligations of Masonry
Public Forum Letter
Article Last Updated: 01/05/2007 08:40:03 PM MST
I noticed The Tribune's coverage of the death of former President Gerald R. Ford described him as the last living president who was a Freemason.
That is quite true. Being a member of the Masonic Lodge myself, I am reminded of the various Masons who have served as president of the United States, beginning with George Washington. Some I admire greatly; others I admire less. But there can be no doubt that the honorable obligations inculcated in Masonry to walk uprightly and honor the glory of Almighty God were heeded by men such as James A. Garfield, William McKinley, Harry S. Truman and others who joined the fraternity.
This was the same sentiment which prompted Hyrum Smith, Joseph Smith, Jr., Brigham Young, Heber Kimball and John Taylor to join Masonry, too.
The fraternity is sometimes ridiculed, but just like President Ford it also rises to be praised by the many who saw the integrity and good works done.
James A. Marples
Provo
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BLAH! BLAH! BLAH! BULLSHIT! Talk about all of his good deeds and what they're about, anyone out there still convinced the Illuminati is just a conspiracy theory?
Edit:No wonder why he tripped so much, God always had his foot in front of him!
Gerald Ford a Mason
Obligations of Masonry
Public Forum Letter
Article Last Updated: 01/05/2007 08:40:03 PM MST
I noticed The Tribune's coverage of the death of former President Gerald R. Ford described him as the last living president who was a Freemason.
That is quite true. Being a member of the Masonic Lodge myself, I am reminded of the various Masons who have served as president of the United States, beginning with George Washington. Some I admire greatly; others I admire less. But there can be no doubt that the honorable obligations inculcated in Masonry to walk uprightly and honor the glory of Almighty God were heeded by men such as James A. Garfield, William McKinley, Harry S. Truman and others who joined the fraternity.
This was the same sentiment which prompted Hyrum Smith, Joseph Smith, Jr., Brigham Young, Heber Kimball and John Taylor to join Masonry, too.
The fraternity is sometimes ridiculed, but just like President Ford it also rises to be praised by the many who saw the integrity and good works done.
James A. Marples
Provo
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BLAH! BLAH! BLAH! BULLSHIT! Talk about all of his good deeds and what they're about, anyone out there still convinced the Illuminati is just a conspiracy theory?
Edit:No wonder why he tripped so much, God always had his foot in front of him!