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Post by water on Mar 26, 2008 21:29:43 GMT -5
THE BLU PRINT
During the turn of the century, times were extremely difficult for Blacks in America. One organization in particular that was working to improve the condition of life for those individuals was an order known as Free and Accepted Masons. While striving towards the uplifting of the quality of life for Blacks, this organization was somewhat limited in what it could do because of the requirements for membership. Only males who had reached the age of 21 and had proven themselves to be of good character were allowed to apply for membership, which meant that mostly blue collar workers could be Masons.
However, our founders had visions as to how to create a shortcut, or place a stepping stone if you would, for the Masonic fraternity. Born on college campuses, the fraternities were designed to attract the more formally educated Black man into the plan of "salvation." Each of the four Black Greek-lettered organizations were founded by at least one man who was a member of the order of Freemasons. Because they were blessed with the ability to organize, they laid out the designs that would attract potential members into their organizations and give them just enough "light" to be beneficial to the fraternity, but little enough to generate a craving for more until they were ready to make that next step.
If one were to examine the mottos and crests of each organization, they would notice striking similarities between each of them, rather it be elements of the shields or similarities in mottos. Anyone who has "traveled" some would have more insight into to these similarities.
PHI BETA SIGMA Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 9th, 1914 by three young black, male students. The founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse and Honorable Charles I. Brown wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship and service.
The founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as "a part of" the general community. They believed that each potential member should by judged on his own merits rather than his family background or affluence, without regard of race, nationality, colors, skin tone or texture of hair.
The wished and wanted their fraternity to exist as a part of an even greater brotherhood-sisterhood which would be devoted to the "inclusive we" rather than the "exclusive we."
From its inception, the founders also conceived PHI BETA SIGMA as a mechanism to deliver services to the general community. Rather than gaining skills to utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, the founders of PHI BETA SIGMA held the deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction was mirrored in the fraternity motto, "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity."
Today, more than three-quarters of a century later, PHI BETA SIGMA has blossomed into an International organization of leaders. No longer a single entity, the fraternity has now established the PHI BETA SIGMA Educational Foundation, Inc. and the PHI BETA SIGMA Federal Credit Union (to build financial equity within our target communities)
With the force, vigor, power, and energy of its more than 100,00 dedicated men, united in more than 700 chapters across the United States, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean, PHI BETA SIGMA Continues to faithfully perpetuate composite growth and progress as the "people's fraternity" dedicated to providing services to all humanity.
www.zetazetasigma.com/history/history.htm
Wow
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Post by Southie on Mar 27, 2008 9:00:50 GMT -5
I actually read the title of this thread and thought about the Blue Print of Purrfection! ;D
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 10:16:21 GMT -5
THE BLU PRINT
During the turn of the century, times were extremely difficult for Blacks in America. One organization in particular that was working to improve the condition of life for those individuals was an order known as Free and Accepted Masons. While striving towards the uplifting of the quality of life for Blacks, this organization was somewhat limited in what it could do because of the requirements for membership. Only males who had reached the age of 21 and had proven themselves to be of good character were allowed to apply for membership, which meant that mostly blue collar workers could be Masons.
However, our founders had visions as to how to create a shortcut, or place a stepping stone if you would, for the Masonic fraternity. Born on college campuses, the fraternities were designed to attract the more formally educated Black man into the plan of "salvation." Each of the four Black Greek-lettered organizations were founded by at least one man who was a member of the order of Freemasons. Because they were blessed with the ability to organize, they laid out the designs that would attract potential members into their organizations and give them just enough "light" to be beneficial to the fraternity, but little enough to generate a craving for more until they were ready to make that next step.
If one were to examine the mottos and crests of each organization, they would notice striking similarities between each of them, rather it be elements of the shields or similarities in mottos. Anyone who has "traveled" some would have more insight into to these similarities.
PHI BETA SIGMA Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 9th, 1914 by three young black, male students. The founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse and Honorable Charles I. Brown wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship and service.
The founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as "a part of" the general community. They believed that each potential member should by judged on his own merits rather than his family background or affluence, without regard of race, nationality, colors, skin tone or texture of hair.
The wished and wanted their fraternity to exist as a part of an even greater brotherhood-sisterhood which would be devoted to the "inclusive we" rather than the "exclusive we."
From its inception, the founders also conceived PHI BETA SIGMA as a mechanism to deliver services to the general community. Rather than gaining skills to utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, the founders of PHI BETA SIGMA held the deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction was mirrored in the fraternity motto, "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity."
Today, more than three-quarters of a century later, PHI BETA SIGMA has blossomed into an International organization of leaders. No longer a single entity, the fraternity has now established the PHI BETA SIGMA Educational Foundation, Inc. and the PHI BETA SIGMA Federal Credit Union (to build financial equity within our target communities)
With the force, vigor, power, and energy of its more than 100,00 dedicated men, united in more than 700 chapters across the United States, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean, PHI BETA SIGMA Continues to faithfully perpetuate composite growth and progress as the "people's fraternity" dedicated to providing services to all humanity.
www.zetazetasigma.com/history/history.htm
Wow PrinceHall from back in the dayz was saying the same thing that this Sigma History page
To ALL non-masons and aspirants,
Don't pay attention to people who make statements like this^^ when it comes to Masonry;besides,I know who the person is that made the post I am replying to. YES, do your research. Please know that ALL organizations get stereotyped,talked about,etc..,especially the biggest organizations out here(e.g. Masonry). Masonry is the biggest influence on ALL Greek-Lettered Fraternities and sororities; And in particular with predominately black Masonry here in the U.S. (known as Prince Hall Masons and OES,etc.) is why the B.G.L.O.'s exsist today. YES,there are fake,"bogus" people out here that CLAIM to be Masons and OES...particularly in the Black community...all of them were started by expelled Prince Hall Masons(go research on this as well).White masons in the south( more than half of them) dont recognize any black mason (whether fake or legit)because of racism,but things are changing and getting better and technically,PRince Hall Masons and OES is recognized as "regular" and legit all over the world(we do have lodges and other houses in other countries and on military bases);what matters is...are you a 'mainstream'(white) or Prince Hall Mason or OES. YES, you have to pay dues if you become a member...JUST LIKE ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION (i.e. church,synagouge,mousk,boy scouts,girls scouts,etc..). And last but not least...you're NOT signing your life way...lol.Oh,and Masonry is NOT a relgion..
...that's why it's important to do research and speak with a Mason or Eastern Star in general. __________________ "The Father of ALL" /G\ Fraternal Order of Freemasonry-Prince Hall Affiliation /G\ "Beware of fake masonry amongst you" for more information,please visit: www.bogusmasonry.org
"Always put GOD first..nothing else"
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 10:25:21 GMT -5
[/b] [/quote] www.bogusmasonry.org BGLO's are not Bogus Masons because they are black collegiate masons in training or Baby black Masons
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 13:22:21 GMT -5
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Post by QueenOH on Mar 27, 2008 14:13:00 GMT -5
Hey Water!
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 14:29:09 GMT -5
whats up Queen
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 14:30:05 GMT -5
I will let you catch me when i get to old head status lol
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 14:41:55 GMT -5
Queen do the eastern stars where these shirts ? do you agree with it?
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Post by QueenOH on Mar 27, 2008 14:47:56 GMT -5
I don't know I'm GDI
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Post by water on Mar 27, 2008 21:00:50 GMT -5
no GBI God Blessed Individual GeeBye
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Post by QueenOH on Mar 28, 2008 8:05:00 GMT -5
No GDI
God’s Divine Individual
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Post by water on Mar 28, 2008 13:16:34 GMT -5
THE BLU PRINT
During the turn of the century, times were extremely difficult for Blacks in America. One organization in particular that was working to improve the condition of life for those individuals was an order known as Free and Accepted Masons. While striving towards the uplifting of the quality of life for Blacks, this organization was somewhat limited in what it could do because of the requirements for membership. Only males who had reached the age of 21 and had proven themselves to be of good character were allowed to apply for membership, which meant that mostly blue collar workers could be Masons.
However, our founders had visions as to how to create a shortcut, or place a stepping stone if you would, for the Masonic fraternity. Born on college campuses, the fraternities were designed to attract the more formally educated Black man into the plan of "salvation." Each of the four Black Greek-lettered organizations were founded by at least one man who was a member of the order of Freemasons. Because they were blessed with the ability to organize, they laid out the designs that would attract potential members into their organizations and give them just enough "light" to be beneficial to the fraternity, but little enough to generate a craving for more until they were ready to make that next step.
If one were to examine the mottos and crests of each organization, they would notice striking similarities between each of them, rather it be elements of the shields or similarities in mottos. Anyone who has "traveled" some would have more insight into to these similarities.
PHI BETA SIGMA Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 9th, 1914 by three young black, male students. The founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse and Honorable Charles I. Brown wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship and service.
The founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as "a part of" the general community. They believed that each potential member should by judged on his own merits rather than his family background or affluence, without regard of race, nationality, colors, skin tone or texture of hair.
The wished and wanted their fraternity to exist as a part of an even greater brotherhood-sisterhood which would be devoted to the "inclusive we" rather than the "exclusive we."
From its inception, the founders also conceived PHI BETA SIGMA as a mechanism to deliver services to the general community. Rather than gaining skills to utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, the founders of PHI BETA SIGMA held the deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction was mirrored in the fraternity motto, "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity."
Today, more than three-quarters of a century later, PHI BETA SIGMA has blossomed into an International organization of leaders. No longer a single entity, the fraternity has now established the PHI BETA SIGMA Educational Foundation, Inc. and the PHI BETA SIGMA Federal Credit Union (to build financial equity within our target communities)
With the force, vigor, power, and energy of its more than 100,00 dedicated men, united in more than 700 chapters across the United States, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean, PHI BETA SIGMA Continues to faithfully perpetuate composite growth and progress as the "people's fraternity" dedicated to providing services to all humanity.
www.zetazetasigma.com/history/history.htm
Wow PrinceHall from back in the dayz was saying the same thing that this Sigma History page
To ALL non-masons and aspirants,
Don't pay attention to people who make statements like this^^ when it comes to Masonry;besides,I know who the person is that made the post I am replying to. YES, do your research. Please know that ALL organizations get stereotyped,talked about,etc..,especially the biggest organizations out here(e.g. Masonry). Masonry is the biggest influence on ALL Greek-Lettered Fraternities and sororities; And in particular with predominately black Masonry here in the U.S. (known as Prince Hall Masons and OES,etc.) is why the B.G.L.O.'s exsist today. YES,there are fake,"bogus" people out here that CLAIM to be Masons and OES...particularly in the Black community...all of them were started by expelled Prince Hall Masons(go research on this as well).White masons in the south( more than half of them) dont recognize any black mason (whether fake or legit)because of racism,but things are changing and getting better and technically,PRince Hall Masons and OES is recognized as "regular" and legit all over the world(we do have lodges and other houses in other countries and on military bases);what matters is...are you a 'mainstream'(white) or Prince Hall Mason or OES. YES, you have to pay dues if you become a member...JUST LIKE ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION (i.e. church,synagouge,mousk,boy scouts,girls scouts,etc..). And last but not least...you're NOT signing your life way...lol.Oh,and Masonry is NOT a relgion..
...that's why it's important to do research and speak with a Mason or Eastern Star in general. __________________ "The Father of ALL" /G\ Fraternal Order of Freemasonry-Prince Hall Affiliation /G\ "Beware of fake masonry amongst you" for more information,please visit: www.bogusmasonry.org
"Always put GOD first..nothing else"
now lets get back to the Topic
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Post by water on Mar 31, 2008 11:58:53 GMT -5
damie the evidence is on the table the blu print has been laid out by the sigmas ..... analyze and give a detailed editorial on the Blu print history page from the zeta zeta sigma brothers
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Post by water on Mar 31, 2008 12:12:31 GMT -5
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Post by water on Mar 31, 2008 12:19:08 GMT -5
The last post was not for damie because i know he got his almanac ,concordance,history books, rituals, and his trusty thesaurus out right now putting together a piece that is going to shut down this evil cabal of masonry once and for all lol or maybe he is just starring at his Albert Einstein and w e B Dubious posters listening to the crickets on youtube it is rather relaxing...this post is for my
BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN SIGMA BROTHERS ON OO
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Post by water on Mar 31, 2008 12:20:26 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 2, 2008 11:38:16 GMT -5
Lal la de de Ha te do
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Post by akbarjones on Apr 2, 2008 14:40:40 GMT -5
Water it sounds like to me you miss being an Omega. Just my observation.
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Post by water on Apr 2, 2008 14:56:58 GMT -5
i am omega still Alpha and Omega Ministries Me and Brother Irv in Savannah Ga
Brother Irv denounced Alpha last year
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Post by water on Apr 3, 2008 15:24:42 GMT -5
THE BLU PRINT
During the turn of the century, times were extremely difficult for Blacks in America. One organization in particular that was working to improve the condition of life for those individuals was an order known as Free and Accepted Masons. While striving towards the uplifting of the quality of life for Blacks, this organization was somewhat limited in what it could do because of the requirements for membership. Only males who had reached the age of 21 and had proven themselves to be of good character were allowed to apply for membership, which meant that mostly blue collar workers could be Masons.
However, our founders had visions as to how to create a shortcut, or place a stepping stone if you would, for the Masonic fraternity. Born on college campuses, the fraternities were designed to attract the more formally educated Black man into the plan of "salvation." Each of the four Black Greek-lettered organizations were founded by at least one man who was a member of the order of Freemasons. Because they were blessed with the ability to organize, they laid out the designs that would attract potential members into their organizations and give them just enough "light" to be beneficial to the fraternity, but little enough to generate a craving for more until they were ready to make that next step.
If one were to examine the mottos and crests of each organization, they would notice striking similarities between each of them, rather it be elements of the shields or similarities in mottos. Anyone who has "traveled" some would have more insight into to these similarities.
PHI BETA SIGMA Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 9th, 1914 by three young black, male students. The founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse and Honorable Charles I. Brown wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship and service.
The founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as "a part of" the general community. They believed that each potential member should by judged on his own merits rather than his family background or affluence, without regard of race, nationality, colors, skin tone or texture of hair.
The wished and wanted their fraternity to exist as a part of an even greater brotherhood-sisterhood which would be devoted to the "inclusive we" rather than the "exclusive we."
From its inception, the founders also conceived PHI BETA SIGMA as a mechanism to deliver services to the general community. Rather than gaining skills to utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, the founders of PHI BETA SIGMA held the deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction was mirrored in the fraternity motto, "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity."
Today, more than three-quarters of a century later, PHI BETA SIGMA has blossomed into an International organization of leaders. No longer a single entity, the fraternity has now established the PHI BETA SIGMA Educational Foundation, Inc. and the PHI BETA SIGMA Federal Credit Union (to build financial equity within our target communities)
With the force, vigor, power, and energy of its more than 100,00 dedicated men, united in more than 700 chapters across the United States, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean, PHI BETA SIGMA Continues to faithfully perpetuate composite growth and progress as the "people's fraternity" dedicated to providing services to all humanity.
www.zetazetasigma.com/history/history.htm
Wow
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Post by water on Apr 4, 2008 15:34:42 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 5, 2008 22:21:20 GMT -5
lal la la la la la
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Post by water on Apr 9, 2008 12:11:24 GMT -5
Real history
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Post by water on Apr 9, 2008 14:04:15 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 9, 2008 16:10:04 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 10, 2008 13:48:19 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 13, 2008 23:38:03 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 14, 2008 0:08:50 GMT -5
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Post by water on Apr 14, 2008 10:22:24 GMT -5
The Black masons know the purpose and origin of Bglo's its only the BGLO members who have not become Masons or eastern stars who are in the dark. Masons have been saying this from the beginning but the bglo's are so prideful and arrogant that they have become blind and sometimes disrespectful to their Fraternal parents. (ie calling Camel paper .... silly) But now the relationship can no longer be ignored because the Masons are coming out with books and documentaries revealing the relationship. Born again Christians need to really reevaluate their position as dues paying members of secret societies
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