I have relatives and friends who are a member of this organization. They do charitable work and believing in a higher power is a requirement for joining. The membership fee is $50 per year and they have a nice restaurant and bar. The single women from my high school all seem to be members (I'm also single). Do they have any connection to the globalist/satanic mumbo jumbo that many other groups do? They seem pretty benign to me.
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I have had limited interaction with them but they don't seem Masonic to me. Lack of symbolism and rituals from what I can tell plus they seem pretty patriotic as well.
Edit: I looked their bylaws. To be a member, belief in a higher power, not be a communist, not belong to any group advocating the overthrow of U.S. government, be of high moral standard.
I thought they were just a drinking club, an excuse to go there and engage in some silly rituals and drink. No?
The drink part yes. I heard the initiation was brief and there’s no “hazing” BS.
Eagles member here as of recently. No red flags at all with initiation or anything. I've known many members over the years and all were Patriotic kind folks. Cheap beers and daily food specials at most locations. They do say you should try to recruit someone of similar character annually if possible. Also you can go into any eagles location and be treated well as a member. Here in Michigan almost every town has one.
Thanks!
Any group that is an "Order" should be suspect.