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Charity help the less fortunate, Masons are the 2nd Largest Charity donators in the world, thats why i joined

Charity help the less fortunate, Masons are the 2nd Largest Charity donators in the world, thats why i joined

There are many Sikhs in my lodge

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It is actually a gentleman's club more than anything else who get together for a nice meal and raise money for charity and enjoy a bit of banter, I used to think the same it is a cult and they are nothing but devil worshippers and how they want to rule the world, so I decided to join to find the truth

And to my disappointment it was nothing like I thought

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Mani 379, nice to see sikhs rallying to raise money for local charities. Hope you get some Harley drivers. What would be great if you did get the Harley group together, would be if you could start the bike ride from your local gurdwara after doing ardas and actually promoting that on your promotional leaflets so that the local non sikh community at the same time, get educated alittle about who you are and what you stand for.

Also, many "panjabi" people live a life of the panjabi culture which by large is not gurmat, Atleast brother mani is using his social time to do Sewa and raise money for needy people. Rather than being in a pub, knocking the jd and coke back. Sikhs are very judgemental people, yet we will only be judged by the one and have no right to judge another.

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