Check out this license plate…why also a Mason?
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yes I think that would explain a lot. especially after reading about George Washington & his involvement in freemasonry. he prayed, was a good citizen & loved his country. hard to imagine him as a creeper/pedovore.
https://www.mountvernon.org/search/?q=Freemason#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=Freemason&gsc.page=1
According to Apologetics Pastor Eric Barger, who I heard in November of last year, in a program titled “The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of America”,
In 1768, Washington had ceased regular attendance in the lodge.
In 1798, shortly before his death, his opinions were the same as they were 30 years before, when he was 36 years old.
He was never “Grand Master” or “Master” of any particular lodge. (Though the internet rumors and conspiracy theorists claim he was the “Grand Master” of the Alexandria Lodge No. 22 of Virginia).
In 1791, according to the record of King David’s Lodge, Newport, Rhode Island, it was NOT acceptable to Washington to be referred to as a Mason - Even in private.
All of the variously letters ALLEGEDLY written by Washington to lodges have been proven spurious. (from: “Washington, Lincoln and their Co-Patriots” booklet, National Christian Association, Chicago, IL).
More from the above referenced book: Washington was initiated into Masonry when a young man, but in his mature years it was distasteful to him to be addressed as a Mason.
Here’s the link to the sermon for anyone interested:
https://www.youtube.com/live/tut2hswoEbU?feature=share