 Originally Posted by Black_Eagle
They have a woman's sect, Sandform. I have family members who are also free masons. Next time I talk to my grandmother I'll be sure to ask her what exactly the name of it was.
The particular section that has the closest ties to the original order though still doesn't permit women to join, though I think they don't care about race any more. At least that is what the Internet says. I don't understand the point of a secret club when the club isn't a secret anymore. The fact that one sect might let you in doesn't mean that the majority of the sects don't let you in. The catholics believe in limbo but you can't say that Christianity itself does. Women's sects are to freemasonry as Catholicism is to Christianity. Though the discussion of women and etc. isn't really that important. I'm sure all the different groups of Freemasons tell each other the same things. I'm sure like most organizations their social norms are dictated by the social norms of whatever society they are in. I wish the mainstream people would let women in by now though, but they think it would dishonor their old rules or something.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_and_Freemasonry
In my opinion I think it is a good thing that some people got together and decided not admitting women was bull shit, but on the other hand it seems there are now groups that only admit women. Though it isn't that bad for one of the smaller abundant forms of the club to exclude a gender, I think it is pretty pathetic that the ones considered to be the head honchos are excluding a gender.
I don't understand why so many of you are interested in joining. I think you'll be disappointed if you join and you find out it isn't that special.
As for the degrees and such. The 33rd degree Jeff mentioned earlier, I've learned after some net surfing, only because I was interested in what they meant, is actually not a degree of masonhood (there are only three of those degrees), but instead just a degree beyond something called the scottish rite system. This would be an extension past the third degree but not above the third degree. The 33rd degree itself is an honorary degree. the 4th through 32nd degree are purchased, while the 33rd degree is honorary and only given to those who have shown considerable dedication to the brotherhood.
 Originally Posted by http://www.masonicinfo.com/33rdsrule.htm
Scottish Rite - a concordant organization which is part of the 'Masonic family' - has an degree system consisting of thirty-two degrees. The first three of those are only conferred by 'Scottish Rite Craft Lodges' of which there are very, very few worldwide - with most unrecognized.1 The 4th through the 32nd degrees (all of which have names that vary from Scottish Rite Jurisdiction to Scottish Rite Jurisdiction) are conferred upon those who make application AND PAY TO RECEIVE THEM!
Apparently being 33rd means nothing really, many 33rds would be equal to number 3s.
You can probably find any of these "secrets" you think they are harboring floating around in a book or on the Internet. However, since many of you say you have family members in the club, why not just goad the secrets out of them?
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