What
does Masonry teach?
Masonry teaches some important principles. There's nothing very
surprising in the list. Masonry teaches that: Since God is the
Creator, all men and women are the children of God. Because of
that, all men and women are brothers and sisters, entitled to
dignity, respect for their opinions, and consideration of their
feelings.
Each person must take responsibility for his/her own life and
actions. Neither wealth nor poverty, education nor ignorance,
health nor sickness excuses any person from doing the best he
or she can do or being the best person possible under the circumstances.
No one has the right to tell another person what he or she must
think or believe. Each man and woman has an absolute right to
intellectual, spiritual, economic, and political freedom. This
is a right given by God, not by man. All tyranny, in every form,
is illegitimate.
Each person must learn and practice self-control. Each person
must make sure his spiritual nature triumphs over his animal nature.
Another way to say the same thing is that even when we are tempted
to anger, we must not be violent. Even when we are tempted to
selfishness, we must be charitable. Even when we want to "write
someone off," we must remember that he or she is a human
and entitled to our respect. Even when we want to give up, we
must go on. Even when we are hated, we must return love, or, at
a minimum, we must not hate back. It isn't easy!
Faith must be in the center of our lives. We find that faith
in our houses of worship, not in Freemasonry, but Masonry constantly
teaches that a person's faith, whatever it may be, is central
to a good life.
Each person has a responsibly to be a good Citizen, obeying the
law. That doesn't mean we can't try to change things, but change
must take place in legal ways. It is important to work to make
this world better for all who live in it. Masonry teaches the
importance of doing good, not because it assures a person's entrance
into heaven-that's a question for a religion, not a fraternity-but
because we have a duty to all other men and women to make their
lives as fulfilling as they can be.
Honor and integrity are essential to life. Life, without honor
and integrity, is without meaning.