Should the "G" stand for Google?
Posted by David R. Berger
If you do a search on Google for the word
"Freemason" it offers 1.44 million possible results!
Is this a good thing for our craft? I think the answer is
sometimes yes and sometimes no. I speak for most Freemasons I know when I say
that I wish our "secrets" were not available in so public a forum,
and that those with an anti-masonic agenda often can promote their
unsubstantiated information to an unknowing public without censure.
That said the availability of masonic information to the
Freemason wanting to learn more about the craft is unprecedented. Should you
want to find Masonic clip art or simply look up information on the history of
square and compass - the internet world can bring the information right into
your living room.
The discussions groups open up a new world of sharing of
thoughts and ideas from one state to another, and from one country to another.
If you want to know if there is a lodge in Zurich that meets in May, it can be
a simple matter to inquire on one of these discussion groups to locate a local
Freemason that knows the answer to your questions. While I am a member of a
number of masonic discussion groups the one I find that covers all area of
masonry is the Masonic Light group on Yahoo Groups.
Podcast allow for us to share short essays about the craft
that can be uploaded and then listened to at a later time. While many lodges
have ventured into this forum - Bro. Scott Blaskin of King George Lodge in
Calgary Alberta Canada has offered the most successful podcast I know of and it
is called the Digital Freemason.
The more recent popularity of Facebook and other social
networking sites offers a new dimension in getting to know fellow masons via
the internet, typically you get top see a picture and and see a brief
biography.
Will we someday be able to "virtually" attend
lodge? I sure hope not, but there seems to be no limits to the ways people can
interact via the internet.
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