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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 78113" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>the macdonald, or rather, bro. the macdonald, I didn't know you were a brother! Always fun meeting fellows of the craft and learning that people you already knew, or knew of, are Freemasons. </p><p></p><p>I read the book, picked it up the day it came out. I finished it in two days. I thought it was okay. Not great, not horrible, somewhat enjoyable. I thought chapter four was a very good representation of Freemasonry for the public. </p><p></p><p>My hope is that the book will entice folks to inquire into the order and maybe boost our membership a little. I have already noticed a little bit of that here in Oklahoma were we have a large number of 20-30 year olds very interested in Freemasonry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 78113, member: 443"] the macdonald, or rather, bro. the macdonald, I didn't know you were a brother! Always fun meeting fellows of the craft and learning that people you already knew, or knew of, are Freemasons. I read the book, picked it up the day it came out. I finished it in two days. I thought it was okay. Not great, not horrible, somewhat enjoyable. I thought chapter four was a very good representation of Freemasonry for the public. My hope is that the book will entice folks to inquire into the order and maybe boost our membership a little. I have already noticed a little bit of that here in Oklahoma were we have a large number of 20-30 year olds very interested in Freemasonry. [/QUOTE]
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