The essential qualification for admission into Freemasonry and
continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being.
Membership is open to men of any race or religion who can fulfil
this essential qualification and who are of good repute.
Freemasonry has a wonderful history, which dates back more than
three centuries. It is one of the world's oldest secular fraternities,
a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Founded
on the three great principles of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth,
Freemasonry aims to bring together men of goodwill, regardless
of background and differences.
People might think that to become a Freemason is quite difficult.
It's actually straightforward.
The essential qualifications for admission into Freemasonry is
that you have a belief in a Supreme Being. It is usual for candidates
to be "mature men of 21 years and over", but in some
circumstances candidates between the ages of 18 and 21 can be
admitted.
Each masonic jurisdiction is slightly different, in example some
accept all men at 18, where as like above regarding English Freemasonry
only under certain conditions can a man enter the craft at 18.
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