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What do Freemasons aim for?
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Why do we use "So mote it be" instead of Amen?
What is Freemasonry?
 
What do Freemasons aim for?

They strive to be good citizens, to practice the highest moral and social standards, and to be men of friendship, charitable disposition, and integrity. It is often said that Freemasonry makes good men better.

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Why do we use "So mote it be" instead of Amen?

"So Mote It Be" are the final words in the Regius Poem. "Mote" is old English for "may." Masons have used the phrase since the beginning of time. The written history of the Craft. Freemasonry includes many other words now obsolete which bring the sanctity of age and the continuity of ritual from ancient days to modern times.

 
Is religion relevant to Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is not a Religion, nor a substitute for religion, but it encourages all its members, who are required to believe in God, to follow their own faith and to be active in their own Churches or other places of worship. Lodge meetings are opened and closed with prayers, as are the daily sessions of the House of Commons, but discussion of religion, and indeed politics, is prohibited at Lodge meetings.

 
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