Yancey C. Blalock Lodge #265
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        Why does Freemasonry forbid its members

        to ask their friends to become Masons?


         

         

         


        One of the fundamental concepts of Freemasonry is that application for membership must be wholly a voluntary act.  A man must seek for himself and join “of my own free will and accord.”  Under no other formula can men unite brethren of a thousand religious and political beliefs.

         

        Under no more constricting act could Freemasonry accomplish her only end, the building of character among men.

         

        Men who become members of a Masonic Lodge for any other reason than their own desires can neither receive nor give to others the advantages of a wholly voluntary association.

         

        Freemasonry is bigger than any man;
        the man must seek its blessings;
         it never seeks man.
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