<p>Why does Freemasonry have so many competing origin stories?</p><p>In this episode of <b>Masonic Muscle</b>, we examine the Catholic Encyclopedia’s treatment of Freemasonry and use it as a map of the larger origin problem. The issue is not simply whether one writer was right or wrong. The deeper issue is that Freemasonry has produced, attracted, and preserved an unusual number of origin theories.</p><p>Solomon’s Temple. The Mystery Schools. Pythagoras. The Knights Templar. Rosicrucians. Operative guilds. Ancient initiation systems. Symbolic traditions across civilizations.</p><p>Why do these theories keep circling the Craft?</p><p>This episode solves one Masonic problem: <b>before we argue over which origin theory is true, we need to understand why so many theories exist in the first place.</b></p><p>Have an origin theory, Masonic question, old document, book recommendation, lodge problem, or research lead?</p><p>Write to me at:<br /><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="mailto:
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