<p>Did the Crusades shape Freemasonry, or is that one of the great attractive theories that sounds powerful but needs to be tested?</p><p>In this episode of <b>Masonic Muscle</b>, we examine the Crusades theory of Masonic origins. The question is not whether Crusaders “created” Freemasonry. That is too simple. The better question is this:</p><p>What happens when civilizations collide under sacred purpose?</p><p>We look at warfare, pilgrimage, religious orders, architecture, preserved knowledge, Temple symbolism, East-West transmission, and the systems of organization that may have influenced later Masonic origin theories.</p><p>This episode solves one Masonic problem: <b>how should serious Masons think about the Crusades theory without falling into fantasy or dismissing it too quickly?</b></p><p>Have an origin theory, Masonic question, old document, book recommendation, lodge problem, or research lead?</p><p></p><p>Write to me at:<br /><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="mailto:
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