No, Masonic Temples are not necessarily located next to graveyards.
Yes, anyone can wear masonic jewellery and you don't have to be a free mason. I have a friend who has got loads of masonic jewellery and wears it all the time. He is not a free mason.
Many temples do have windows in them, but they are draped. There are some temples that don't, but temples are a place of deep self reflection and reverence. They are a place where one can get away from worldly distractions and contemplate life and ones trials and challenges. It's a place to pray to God for family and friends, and work on ones spirituality. If there were windows all over it would detract from those intentions and remind those within exactly what they are trying to get away from...
The temples in ancient Egypt are all for the royal family ruling at that time.
There were no concerns because the men who wrote the constitution were Masonic members. Washington was Grand Master and a third degree mason. Franklin, Adams, Jefferson and many others were all masons. Much of the constitution used items from the Masonic constitution and many of the congressional rites are very Masonic like. There have been 14 presidents who have been Masonic members.
There is no Masonic elite. Even if there were such a thing, persecution of people on religious grounds is something all Masons oppose
The Fraternity of Freemasonry refers to encompassing family of all Freemasons, whereas a lodge refers to a local gathering of Freemasons.
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You have to have all of the standard chips in your library. Only then will the door open and you can move on in the graveyard.
No. He is not known to have any Masonic connection.
All temples, whether tall or not, were dedicated to a god, a pair of gods, or a trinity of gods. All temples were places for the worship of gods.
No where, they did not worship at all
All over the place, but certainly in Masonic Lodges when they meet.