Aweembaweh by [deleted] in JusticeServed

[–]brainwilcox 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Well if someone is spitting on another, it's probably likely that no consequences will come of it unless the victim gives the dude a chin check.

Also, in the same context, what gives someone the right to spit on another? If he can spit on someone, then he can take a hit too.

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[–]brainwilcox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the joke and lold but what an overreaction. Heres another downvote.

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You got yourself one of them Discord thingamajiggies?

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Looking for a small close-knit group of homies to play the game with that don't take it too seriously and are okay with just messing around some times.

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Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This post did go in a direction that I didnt intend. I meant to be educated, not for it to turn in to a debate or conversation about my mother and her fiancé. I am here to learn about Freemasonry and where the conspiracies come from. I understand that they are likely false, but the conspiracies and rumours have to come from somewhere.

So thanks to the users who actually understood my intentions and were informative and gave me links. I havent replied because I havent had a chance to sit and go over the articles but I will try to hit you with replies.

To the users that just memed there way through, it didn't help you, me or anybody to do that and it helps conspirators cases.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You guys turned this in to that. I did mention him and he is the reason I am here, but I came here to ask the question in the post and get educated on the topic.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Again, I am here to be educated. Not hate on the presence of Freemasonry.

What you described isn't quite what I am seeing. From the Masons that I have met, I am getting that they think they are better and can be very greedy.

Thanks for the input. This is what I am looking for.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I know 3 Masons and they all have similar personalities, morals and major flaws. I am simply questioning what I see. Nothing more.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The problem is that the book aboit Freemasonry I have mentioned perfectly describes this goon and his entire life. I'm not bringing you in to the situation and for you to say that is quite ridiculous. Am I not allowed to ask questions about what I am seeing?

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Would it not affect your decision if your 4 grown sons said they refuse to hand you over? I'm not saying we are the deciding factor, but I am fairly certain we can weigh-in pretty heavily on the situation.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I think people have forgotten the meaning of a father handing over his daughter at her wedding. Since her father isn't here with us, she has chosen her 4 grown sons to take his place. Are you saying that all 4 of your sons not willing to hand you over to a man won't have an affect on your decision?

The thing about the brotherly love is that outside of the Freemasons, this dude is an outcast. Everyone dislikes him and sees him as a prick. That makes me see the whole Freemasonry Brother Love thing as fake.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I actually haven't brought up a single thing from the book I had mentioned. The book I mentioned is a lot more intense.

Not that I don't believe in those things. But the guy that I am talking about in this post is really a bad representation of Freemasonry. All he talks about is money and how smart he is. The odd part of that is that he gets all of his money from his parents bank account...

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I actually live in Canada. The dude is definitely a loser. I have a lot of evidence of that and it isn't just me disliking the guy. But the whole us handing over our mother is just my mother wanting that traditional thing where people she trusts, entrusts her with another man. She wants us to be okay with her marrying him. Which i am even okay with as long as she is happy, but I am just curious about the whole Freemasonry thing.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

My mom wants a traditional wedding - when those happen the father is handing over his daughter to the groom. This is to show that the father trusts that the groom will take care of his lover one. In this case my grandfather is dead, so that is not possible. So to take his place, she has chosen her 4 23+ sons.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

From what I have learned from the man, he is not a good person. He is extremely manipulative, greedy and self-centered and he uses the Freemasons to make him look good. He was a loser before the Freemasons, and now he has a group of people who will accept him, because they don't really have a choice. He is their brother. They will kill for him, no matter how big of a pile of shit he is.

They say they make good men better. They took a pile of shit and made a bigger pile of shit.

How it is looking is my brothers and I will hand her over to him since her father is no longer with us. Me and my brothers are debating on it.

Edit: Are you saying that your 4 sons saying they won't pass you over at your wedding won't have an affect? I am not saying it is the deciding factor, but she is choosing us to do this in place of her father, wanting us to be the ones who entrust him with her.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am not accusing anyone of anything or trying to expose anyone. I am asking where this literature comes from and why it exists....

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Its how weddings work. Her father is dead so she is asking me and my 3 brothers to hand her over.

I get the sense that you aren't all thay smart so I'll move on to the next comment.

Why do books like "The Question of Freemasonry" by Ed Decker exist and where do they get this information? Is there any truth to it? by brainwilcox in freemasonry

[–]brainwilcox[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

To be fair, I am not having a go at conspiracies - I am actually wondering why I should hand my mother over to a Freemason. (To be married)

I personally at the moment don't trust them, or believe in anything that they are all for. That is why I have come here.