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re...@anon.nymserver.com

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Feb 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/17/99
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On 17 Feb 1999 03:07:41 GMT, chrch...@aol.com (Chrchldy45)
wrote:

>Rebel writes,
>
>>>>If I was going to go "toe to toe", "knee to knee", "chest to
breast", "hand
>to back" and "mouth to ear", (the 5 points of masonic
>fellowship) I would lots rather do it with a female than with a male
who may
>have just had sex with another male. uchy. gross. Such is modern
>freemasonry!<<<
>
>Don't forget the password," More Bone" or
>something like that.
>
>Church Lady

More Bone, haha, dat's a good one.

Mah Ha Bone / mah-hah-bone /(spelling varies) is the word.
Ray...@aol.com posted an interesting post on this back in
08/98. It's still in the archives, try searching
http://www.dejanews.com for alt.freemasonry & mah-hah-bone
in the "past" archives. mah-hah-bone is the unspeakable name
of the masonic god according to the post.

ri...@my-dejanews.com

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Feb 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/17/99
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In article <7admht$btq$1...@sparky.wolfe.net>,

The post is wrong. If this was the unspeakable name of God, how then,
could it be written or spoken? Once again, you and OFLF are incorrect.

Richard Jackson, PM
Corrigan Masonic Lodge #1103 AF&AM
Corrigan, Texas
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eas...@redriverok.com

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Feb 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/17/99
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Once again you are wrong. I cannot count how many times you have been wrong.
But the only name used by masonry to refer to God is the Grand Architect of
the Universe. To denote that he is the creator of all.

In article <7admht$btq$1...@sparky.wolfe.net>,
re...@anon.nymserver.com wrote:
>
>
> On 17 Feb 1999 03:07:41 GMT, chrch...@aol.com (Chrchldy45)
> wrote:
>
> >Rebel writes,
> >
> >>>>If I was going to go "toe to toe", "knee to knee", "chest to
> breast", "hand
> >to back" and "mouth to ear", (the 5 points of masonic
> >fellowship) I would lots rather do it with a female than with a male
> who may
> >have just had sex with another male. uchy. gross. Such is modern
> >freemasonry!<<<
> >
> >Don't forget the password," More Bone" or
> >something like that.
> >
> >Church Lady
>
> More Bone, haha, dat's a good one.
>
> Mah Ha Bone / mah-hah-bone /(spelling varies) is the word.
> Ray...@aol.com posted an interesting post on this back in
> 08/98. It's still in the archives, try searching
> http://www.dejanews.com for alt.freemasonry & mah-hah-bone
> in the "past" archives. mah-hah-bone is the unspeakable name
> of the masonic god according to the post.
>

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RealSeabee

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Feb 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/17/99
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>the unspeakable name
>of the masonic god according to the post.

Well, somebody else already mentioned how could it be unspeakable etc.

But, who is he/she, or what is it. I can't find the name listed in the Masonic
books I have, nor in any of the books on mythology. I haven't had a chance to
do a search on the internet, but, if you could give a clue, it would help. As
you said, the spelling might not be right, so I need as much info as I can get
to search on.

Richard Jefferson
Sts. John Lodge #153
New Orleans, LA.
U.S. Navy Seabees, Retired

MasonTruth

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Feb 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/17/99
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>Subject: mah-hah-bone
>From: re...@anon.nymserver.com
>Date: 2/16/99 10:11 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <7admht$btq$1...@sparky.wolfe.net>

>ah Ha Bone / mah-hah-bone /(spelling varies) is the word.
>Ray...@aol.com posted an interesting post on this back in
>08/98. It's still in the archives, try searching
>http://www.dejanews.com for alt.freemasonry & mah-hah-bone

>in the "past" archives. mah-hah-bone is the unspeakable name


>of the masonic god according to the post.
>

Three fools who calim to be experts on Freemasonry... All probably the same
person..
Hey Ray, isn't it a shame that you have to drum up different screen names just
to get someone to agree with you?


MasonTruth
Bro. Manny Blanco
Moreno Valley Lodge # 804
Moreno Valley, CA

Danger Mouse

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Feb 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/17/99
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For those ethnocentrics out there who know nothing of the building of the
Beit HaMikdash or the Hebrew origins of the Words and Passes used in Masonic
ritual, this may come as a shock, but the words Mah HaBoneh are Hebrew.

For anyone who has studied the Masonic ritual (even those antis who worship
Ankeberg) you know that Shlomo Ha'Melech declared the Master's Word lost
until future ages may find the right. He also declared that the first words
uttered or spoken upon reaching the grave will be the substitute for the
lost Word.

When they arrived at the grave, Shlomo Ha'Melech couldn't believe what he
saw and exclaimed, "Mah, Ha'Boneh" which translated from the Hebrew is,
"What, the builder!" (Mah=what, ha before a noun indicated "the" and Boneh
is builder or mason) (HaBoneh HaHofshi is the magazine of the Grand Lodge
of Israel and means "Israeli Freemason") After all, Shlomo HaMelech spoke
Hebrew.

Hope this helps and causes more anti discussion. I love stirring up a pot.

S&F

Cantor Carl Vetter, PM, PHP, PTIM, PP, etc.

KIV11

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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Cantor/Brother Carl:
There you go again, causing confusion with the facts. My wife, a Sabra,
couldn't see what all the fuss was about. She gave the same translation you did
after seeing the SUBSTITUTE (for the anti's) for the Master's word on my
computer screen. Obviously I knew this 19 years ago but couldn't let her in on
the 'secret"
Shalom,
W George F. Kivowitz

mo...@network.ucsd.edu

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Feb 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/19/99
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In article <7admht$btq$1...@sparky.wolfe.net>,
re...@anon.nymserver.com wrote:
>
>
> On 17 Feb 1999 03:07:41 GMT, chrch...@aol.com (Chrchldy45)
> wrote:
>
> >Rebel writes,
> >
> >>>>If I was going to go "toe to toe", "knee to knee", "chest to
> breast", "hand
> >to back" and "mouth to ear", (the 5 points of masonic
> >fellowship) I would lots rather do it with a female than with a male
> who may
> >have just had sex with another male. uchy. gross. Such is modern
> >freemasonry!<<<
> >
> >Don't forget the password," More Bone" or
> >something like that.
> >
> >Church Lady
>
> More Bone, haha, dat's a good one.
>
> Mah Ha Bone / mah-hah-bone /(spelling varies) is the word.

> Ray...@aol.com posted an interesting post on this back in
> 08/98. It's still in the archives, try searching
> http://www.dejanews.com for alt.freemasonry & mah-hah-bone
> in the "past" archives. mah-hah-bone is the unspeakable name
> of the masonic god according to the post.
>

I have speculated and have heard speculations that Mahabone might easily be a
suggestion at Bahama or Brahma or Abraham. Also, I have heard MacMann and
Mahabra. A clue to its real form, if there is one, might be in the last
three letters: one. Trombone perhaps? Fishbone? Ma-I've-but-one? My Butt
Won? Sooth, it may suggest even that Ham and Abram are one man. I've heard
that Jehbalyon is the Holy Freemasonic God, being Jehovah, Baal, and Yoni or
Oneiros.

Man is One might be a good guess.

In the splendoured hush between glasswrought diaphane,
a luminous patter: entry doors wing the raining glaze.

Lookout: I posit faint towers to quiver on showered wald;

all that fall

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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Benom?
Mahatma?
Nevermind.

I'd love to start my own pseudo-masonic organization. Is that really
offensive?

St. John The Sublime Reformer

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Mar 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/14/99
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In article <19990217201718...@ng-fq1.aol.com>,

ki...@aol.com (KIV11) wrote:
> Cantor/Brother Carl:
> There you go again, causing confusion with the facts. My wife, a Sabra,
> couldn't see what all the fuss was about. She gave the same translation you
did
> after seeing the SUBSTITUTE (for the anti's) for the Master's word on my
> computer screen. Obviously I knew this 19 years ago but couldn't let her in on
> the 'secret"
> Shalom,
> W George F. Kivowitz
>

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