Why must Freemasonry take the hard way?
In this episode of Masonic Muscle, we examine Dwight L. Smith’s warning that the Craft cannot be strengthened by shortcuts, slogans, surface-level programs, or easy enthusiasm.
If Freemasonry is going to mean something, it requires standards, discipline, education, responsibility, and men willing to work when the work is difficult.
This episode solves one Masonic problem: why do modern lodges keep looking for easy fixes when the Craft itself teaches labor, patience, and formation?
Dwight L. Smith forces the modern Mason to look in the mirror.
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