stewart edwards
13-01-2009, 08:58 PM
Imagine for a moment that I was in a position to scale up my assistance to the masonic world and help it turn the corner, refresh itself like a phoenix and illuminate more brightly once again.
So imagine me in a room banging heads and kicking bums;), and sweeping the darkness away.
Lets say that I decided to have a committee of people who were anti Freemasonry in some way or another, to offer input, concerns, feedback etc. How would you select such a committee and how would you identify the "no" men who could challenge you, but who were emotionally mature enough not to loose their tempers, and who worked from facts not heresay? Who also had a network that they could draw valid issues from? How would you select such a perspective committee?
One solution is to ask ex Masons who have been hurt by the system and left as a result of it. But who else would you look for?
Serious question that I would appreciate serious answers to.
So imagine me in a room banging heads and kicking bums;), and sweeping the darkness away.
Lets say that I decided to have a committee of people who were anti Freemasonry in some way or another, to offer input, concerns, feedback etc. How would you select such a committee and how would you identify the "no" men who could challenge you, but who were emotionally mature enough not to loose their tempers, and who worked from facts not heresay? Who also had a network that they could draw valid issues from? How would you select such a perspective committee?
One solution is to ask ex Masons who have been hurt by the system and left as a result of it. But who else would you look for?
Serious question that I would appreciate serious answers to.