So where does the stone of shame fit in?
Another link to the murder case.
Another link to information on the murder for Monty.
And in a sort of ‘I know you didn’t ask but someone’s bound to be wondering’ post,
The Great Seal of the United States is not a Masonic emblem, nor does it contain hidden Masonic symbols.
For the masonic perspective on the Morgan affair go to
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/Writings/morgan affair.html
Also, you can check out www.amazon.com for the book: What You Need to Know About Masons. It’s written by Ed Decker (Harvest House Publishers, 1992) who is a mormon. Watching a member of one group with ridiculous rituals criticize another group with ridiculous rituals is always good for a laugh.
There does not, after all, seem to be any evidence that Morgan was murdered. What all accounts do seem to agree on is that the disappearance of Morgan is what precipitated the decline of freemasonry in America.
Just a nitpick, but Ed Decker isn’t a Mormon. He used to be one, but now he’s pretty notoriously anti-Mormon, as well as not being a very honest researcher. “The Godmakers”, for example, was fairly “creative” with the truth.
You’re thinking of the Stone Cutters.
Thanks, Captain. You’re amazing.
Alan Moore’s “From Hell” (the graphic novel, not the terrible johnny depp film) and “The Illuminatus! Trilogy” by Robert Anton Howard make good reading on the masons. Although both are fiction, they’re thoroughly researched and have bibliographies on that research. You should be able to pick either up from big bookshops, comic shops or amazon. Plus they’re both quality bedtime reading.
Cheers,
Pauly T
Hi, Captain Amazing. I stand corrected on Ed Decker’s mormonism. Do you happen to know to which creed he is adhering this month?
BTW, flowers; I am not a fool. Do not expect me to believe obvious propaganda sites.
I’m not exactly sure…I think the Deckers are non-denominational fundementalist Christianity. I know they’re really active in trying to convert Mormons (they have an organization “Saints Alive in Jesus”) I’m also pretty sure that, even among anti-Mormon groups, Decker isn’t that well respected. He makes pretty obvious errors and misstatements about Mormonism, and a lot of the other anti-Mormon groups consider him an embarrassment to them.
For example, Robert Bowman, a fairly well known Christian apologist (in Christian apologist circles), had to say about Decker:
Dear Monty,
I am new to this board & do not know what I have done to cause you to be so hostile toward me. I do not think you are a fool. I put the link in my post to do just what I said–to give you the masonic perspective. A certain amount of propaganda & subjectivity is contained in almost all web sites.
I have admitted that I was wrong. Can we please call a truce?
Sincerely, flowers
I enjoyed “From Hell”. It is an account of the Jack the Ripper murders based upon "a tentative suggestion put forward by Stephen Knight in his book Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution.
From Hell has copious footnotes. It is, however, fiction and I would not trust it either as a definitive account of the Ripper murders nor of the Masons. Furthermore, IMHO, it is not intended as such. The authors note, “Knight’s theory has been roundly attacked and derided in recent times, and indeed there are grounds for supposing that much of Final Solution may have been intended as an ingenious hoax.”
This is a fairly well-known conspiracy theory, but I think the people who sincerely believe it are mostly members of the Tinfoil Hat Brigade. I don’t believe that there’s any real evidence to suggest that the Templar organization has survived in any form at all, much less as the Freemasons – although for all I know the Freemasons themselves might enjoy being linked to the famous and mysterious Knights Templar.
Flowers: Welcome to SDMB, don’t mind Monty, he is just a cranky old man. (well, maybe not old, but definately cranky)
Regarding the Templar - Mason connection … I was in DeMolay, the Masonic-affiliated organiztion for teen boys, and our rituals spoke of Jacques DeMolay’s steadfastness in defending the Knights Templar from Pope Clement. Anyway, this doesn’t ‘prove’ anything, but might be interesting. Also, isn’t one of the Masonic organizations called the Knights Templar? Again, this in no way proves a decendent link, but does suggest at least an admiration for the old order. Never became a Mason, too much memory work, and round here, too much redneck in the Masons.
Oh, by way of explanaton - J. DeMolay was the last Grand Master (or whatever they called the head guy) of the Knights Templar.
then there is the anti-Catholic element of the F&A Masons - The Church responded by ex-communicating anyone who joined the Masons. (They are now on civil terms, but - what was THAT about?)
19th centuary USA had lots of waves of anti-(you name it)-ism, but the Catholics V. Masons was a re-curring theme.
Tom~ - got your ears on?