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Did Jesuits help form the Freemason Scottish Rite?
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<blockquote data-quote="amadeus72" data-source="post: 24123598"><p>16 Presidents of the United States have been Masons, but neither Clinton nor Bush are among them.</p><p> </p><p>Clinton's father was a Mason, and as a young teen he joined the DeMolay Society, a Masonic-related organization for boys. In his autobiography "My Life", Clinton expressed his admiration of the DeMolay Society and spoke with fondness of his memories of it, but did not pursue an interest in Masonry as an adult.</p><p> </p><p>Both the current President George Bush and his father, former President Bush, are members of Skull and Bones, a seniors fraternity at Yale University. Some folks, especially conspiracy theorists, have confused Skull and bones with Masonry, but they are two separate fraternities.</p><p> </p><p>The last US President who was a mason was Gerald R. Ford. The last Mason who received the presidential nomination from a major political party was Sen. Bob Dole, and the last Mason who actually ran for President is Rev. Al Sharpton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amadeus72, post: 24123598"] 16 Presidents of the United States have been Masons, but neither Clinton nor Bush are among them. Clinton's father was a Mason, and as a young teen he joined the DeMolay Society, a Masonic-related organization for boys. In his autobiography "My Life", Clinton expressed his admiration of the DeMolay Society and spoke with fondness of his memories of it, but did not pursue an interest in Masonry as an adult. Both the current President George Bush and his father, former President Bush, are members of Skull and Bones, a seniors fraternity at Yale University. Some folks, especially conspiracy theorists, have confused Skull and bones with Masonry, but they are two separate fraternities. The last US President who was a mason was Gerald R. Ford. The last Mason who received the presidential nomination from a major political party was Sen. Bob Dole, and the last Mason who actually ran for President is Rev. Al Sharpton. [/QUOTE]
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