User:Comason
About Comason
[edit]Comason is a member of the British Federation of the International Order of Co-Freemasonry, Le Droit Humain. Having served as one of the Principal Officers of the National Council, Comason is well-versed in the rules and regulations and day-to-day governance of the Craft. Beyond the Craft, Comason attends the Mark and the Holy Royal Arch. Within the British Federation, Comason is responsible for conducting historic research, and supporting the curatorship of the historic documents and artefacts held at the museum at HQ.
In daily life, Comason is a Commercial Manager in a medium-sized for-profit organisation.
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The Rough Ashlar
To Do
[edit]Consider including laïcité section (1905 Act) in Lausanne Congress article (reference was made in Freemasonry article, but after discussion with Blueboar agree to remove. May be better placed in Lausanne article; also good opportunity to flesh it out and add further links)
"The information regarding the French legislature is particularly relevant from a NPoV angle, because in its absence the article paints a picture of GOdF having acted of its own accord, which is not the case. Its decision was based on socio-cultural developments in the national jurisdiction in which it operated, soon after enshrined in law in legislation. As a matter of fact, that legislation is still in force today, and although then and now in masonic circles it is often given 'bad press', its primary purpose is to guarantee all the right to practice their beliefs on equal footing - but not in public places.
This is known in France and the French-speaking world as laïcité - the total absence of dogma, the absolute freedom of conscience, and the total separation of state and church. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."
Comason (talk) 17:50, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
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