Friday, February 26, 2021

Random Building Thoughts - 2021-02-26

  

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QUESTION: What is the number one challenge facing Freemasonry in the 21st century?
 
ANSWER: Re-Establishing a Quality Control System that actually does Make Good Men Better and then Maintaining that System at High Levels into the future. 
 
REASONING: Without such a system, Freemasonry will forever be less than it could be and, as a result, will never live up to the expectations of those who join.

CHALLENGE
  1. How would your lodge define "betterment" as applied to "making good men better?"  
  2. How would you implement a system-wide program to assure that what your lodge offers actually does improve those members who join your ranks? 
  3. How would you go about getting "buy in" from your lodge to assure this system was supported?
 Enjoy!

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Dare to Think outside The Box Offered you 
by those Entrenched in their own Treasured History. 
Their Archives offer only 
a Biased Account of What Was, 
and not What Shall Eventually Be!
 
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-- Coach Nagy ;-)

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My grandfathers and father were Masons. Dad was inactive though. But I have heard a LOT about them lately as being a very evil organization. I can't imagine, after marching against the KKK sixty years ago, that my family would have been involved in that evil. It is good to see this page, and that the organization as you present it, is clearly a worthwhile one.