Starting Temples

Finshaggy

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And our second and third Temples will be opened in Colorado and Mexico.

Once we have a Temple in Mexico we will use O-Visas and Church of the Holy Trinity V United States, so that Ministers can go back and forth between countries whenever they need to.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Ok @Finshaggy ... I think we all know that you have genuine feeling for spiritual shit.

But if those of us who would just like to be able to grow and use cannabis, starting a temple as a dodge seems a lot like wanking.
 

Finshaggy

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Ok @Finshaggy ... I think we all know that you have genuine feeling for spiritual shit.

But if those of us who would just like to be able to grow and use cannabis, starting a temple as a dodge seems a lot like wanking.
I am not saying that everyone has to be a part of it. If you don't want to choose a God you don't have to, but like Freemasonry you do have to have a higher power to be a part of the Temple. But again, there is no requirement for everyone who I talk to, to join the Temple.
 

Finshaggy

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Noble Drew Ali formed his first Temple in 1913 and continued forming them across America until he settled in Chicago in 1925 with Temple No. 9. What he did in the Temples was teach people who considered themselves to be ex-Slaves and gave them an identity and Heritage of, Moorish.

Not only did Noble Drew Ali form the Temple, but he created a Mystery School that mirrors that of a Masonic Lodge or Shriner's Temple.


The focus of the Temples are to teach the people that most people call African Americans that they have North African Heritage that is linked to Asiatic history. There are now 260 Temples across America.

The Teachings of Moorish Science are based on a Quran that was written by Noble Drew Ali, and it can be found online on websites like Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Koran-Moorish-Science-Temple-America/dp/1886433984

A Free Version can also be found here.
http://hermetic.com/moorish/7koran.html
 
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Unclebaldrick

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Noble Drew Ali formed his first Temple in 1913 and continued forming them across America until he settled in Chicago in 1925 with Temple No. 9. What he did in the Temples was teach people who considered themselves to be ex-Slaves and gave them an identity and Heritage of Moorish.

Not only did Noble Drew Ali form the Temple, but he created a Mystery School that mirrors that of a Masonic Lodge or Shriner's Temple.


The focus of the Temples are to teach the people that most people call African Americans that they have North African Heritage that is linked to Asiatic history. There are now 260 Temples across America.

The Teachings of Moorish Science are based on a Quran that was written by Noble Drew Ali, and it can be found online on websites like Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Koran-Moorish-Science-Temple-America/dp/1886433984

A Free Version can also be found here.
http://hermetic.com/moorish/7koran.html
Like a Crusade for Moorish Dignity? Hey Fin, you ever read fiction?
 

Trousers

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I haven't read any Fiction in a while, but I have before.
There is a certain geometry involved in these things, a certain ritual which must be observed.


The Crusade for Moorish Dignity, my brilliant first attack upon the problems of our times, would have been a rather grand and decisive coup had it not been for the basically bourgeois worldview of the rather simple people who were members of the vanguard.
 

Unclebaldrick

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There is a certain geometry involved in these things, a certain ritual which must be observed.


The Crusade for Moorish Dignity, my brilliant first attack upon the problems of our times, would have been a rather grand and decisive coup had it not been for the basically bourgeois worldview of the rather simple people who were members of the vanguard.
Exactly!
@Singlemalt !

We may be on to something.
 

Finshaggy

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"Our particular principles of religion are a subject of accountability to our god alone. I enquire after no man’s, and trouble none with mine: nor is it given to us in this life to know whether your’s or mine, our friend’s or our foe’s are exactly the right..."
-Thomas Jefferson to Miles King, September 26, 1814
 
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