Tolerance
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Seekers in Freemasonry: Discovering Common Ideals


Who is interested in Freemasonry? Conversations with interested individuals often reveal that they are in a phase of life where they are considering whether…
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Freemasonry: A Pioneer of Humanism in Europe


The History of Freemasonry in Europe The history of Freemasonry in Europe begins in the late 16th and early 17th centuries in Scotland and England. Originally...
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Can tolerance be learned?


No virtue, or perhaps more accurately, no ethical task, has shaped the claims and self-understanding of the Enlightenment, and thus also of Freemasonry, more than...

J.B. Röhrle
The author is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and humanist. He has been active in various roles within Freemasonry for over two decades. He would like to know what holds the world together at its core, but he doesn't know. Possibly also because he didn't pay close attention in high school physics class. Instead, during that time, he wrote love poems without much success. The poems are no longer findable and are presumably lost to posterity forever.




