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The Origin War Has Begun
EP 194 What Went Wrong in Freemasonry? Dwight L. Smith’s Warning, Chapters 1–3
1 hour 17 minutes Posted Jan 11, 2026 at 4:00 pm.
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What went wrong in Freemasonry?

In EP 194 of Masonic Muscle, we begin reading chapters 1–3 of Dwight L. Smith’s warning to the Craft. In 1962, Dwight L. Smith, Past Grand Master of Indiana, wrote a series of articles describing the state of Freemasonry and what he and others had observed since the 1930s.

The brutal part?

Much of it still sounds familiar.

Aside from new technology, many lodges are still doing the same things, facing the same problems, and expecting a different result.

This episode asks:

Is Freemasonry just about attracting new members — or are we supposed to be building better men?

We discuss:

  • Dwight L. Smith’s warning to Freemasonry
  • chapters 1–3
  • what he observed about the Craft
  • why Masons do not listen
  • why lodges repeat the same mistakes
  • membership decline
  • weak Masonic education
  • shallow lodge programming
  • the danger of chasing numbers
  • why new technology has not solved old problems
  • how Masons can use this knowledge to change direction

The questions are uncomfortable:

What did Smith observe?
Why did he say it?
Why did so many Masons ignore it?
Where does this path lead?
When will we learn?
How do we change the tide?
Why do we keep repeating mistakes from the past?

If the answer to every lodge problem is “get more members,” then we are not thinking clearly.

More members do not fix weak culture.

More members do not fix poor education.

More members do not fix bad leadership.

More members do not fix a lodge that has forgotten what Freemasonry is supposed to produce in a man.

Dwight L. Smith was not just complaining.

He was warning us.

And warnings are only useful if serious men act on them.

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