<smiles fiendishly> Droog, you wouldn't want to perhaps do a bit of spying for me, would you?
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Athie
Is that a yes?<hugs>
Athie
I hear you don't have to be any specific religion, but you do have to believe in a supreme being of some kind. So atheists can't join.
Caught a glimpse of meeting minutes at one point. (Because my boss was photocopying his minutes at the place where I was working.) Joked a little about "Oh well now I've seen them you'll have to kill me, eh."
They were mostly about liquor licences and other such stuff.
Have you thought of becoming an Esperantist? That might fill a similar need.
It seems like there are a couple things going on here:
1. A need for more human companionship (something we Aspies need)
2. Spiritual needs
3. Insatiable curiousity, Aspie style.
Think about these needs separately, don't conflate them.

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Athie

I'm not sure when I will try to join them, but I'm pretty confident I will in the future. I think in the US Freemasonry is much more common than here in The Netherlands, so people around me might not understand what it is and why I want to join.
Just tell them you're Grail-hunting.<hugs>
Athie
I guess you mustn't have been interested enough, then.
Funny how conspiracy theories always pique one's interest in things. My first seeds of curiosity arose from the movie, "From Hell", and then watching Monty Python's take on the Masonic movement. (Graeme Chapman with antlers on his head being hit with an animated hammer, and a voice from above saying, "Bad Mason! That's a Bad Mason!")
The former. After reading "The Da Vinci Code", I felt compelled to return to the Grail-quest of my childhood, when I had believed it had been a magical cup. I went first to "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", and continued probing from there. I believe it...but that means very little, really, as I tend to believe what I want to.. Fascinating stuff, though. Way too big and complex to be a hoax, if you ask me.
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Athie
http://www.rosslyntemplars.co.uk - It's a group of Scottish Freemasons who call themselves the Rosslyn Templars. They study the Rosslyn Chapel (a location in the Da Vinci Code) and a possible link between this chapel, the Knights Templar and Freemasonry. I think it's great to see that there are at least a few masons who take the claims about Rosslyn Chapel seriously.
I really must resist the urge to read up on the rituals performed by Freemasons. The element of surprise seems to be pretty important during initiation, according to the freemasons. I really don't want to spoil that

Rosslyn, the Cathedral of Codes! There are secrets in that chapel, I'm telling you...
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Athie