What we’re about
This group meets monthly to discuss subjects of import to humanity and how it relates to Freemasonry. From philosophy and religion to science, history, and politics, this study center debates any subject under the sun in the hope to understand the world and one’s self in it.
Universal Freemasonry is a fraternity including men and women of every race, nationality, and religion. Wishing to do away with all cause for division and strife, it continually seeks the means which to help all human beings to unite and work together for the perfecting of Humanity.
Any person who is a freethinker, tolerant and open, and who seeks rational discourse is invited to attend and learn more about one’s self, the world, the universe, and Freemasonry.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- How can Albert Pike’s ‘Morals and Dogma?’ rejuvenate Freemasonry?Unity of Littleton, Littleton, CO
March's topic will be conducted by Bro. Sandra McKeown in a study of Freemasonry discusses the question: "How can Albert Pike’s ‘Morals and Dogma?’ rejuvenate Freemasonry?"
Synopsis:
Morals and Dogma was written by Freemason Albert Pike in 1871 and is considered the Magnus Opus of Freemasonry. Pike has a commanding list of descriptors: American author, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, Confederate States Army general, among others. Can this core esoteric philosophy of the late 19th century prove valuable today? Should Freemasons continue to practice the principles laid out within its pages? Join the discussion and judge for yourself!Mission Statement:
The Masonic Philosophical Society embraces the concept of learning, not for school, but for life, and believes that all men, who seek it, deserve access to continued education. We further embrace the concept of a community environment where ideas can be shared and debated in an open forum. From the seven liberal arts to the arcane, we seek to gain and share the knowledge that is the legacy of mankind.More Resources:
Website: http://www.philosophicalsociety.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masonicphilosophicalsociety
Learn more about Freemasonry: http://www.universalfreemasonry.org - Does the Book, Dune, by Frank Herbert, Provide a Way for Humanity to Survive?Unity of Littleton, Littleton, CO
April's topic will be conducted by Bro. Isaac Levy in a study of Freemasonry discusses the question: "Does the Book, Dune, by Frank Herbert, Provide a Way for Humanity to Survive throughout the Ages?"
Synopsis:
The book, Dune, is well known for its political themes and sci-fi lore. In the series, humanity has colonized space and reached marvelous technological achievements yet it is still plagued by the same issues we face today. Does the book provide an answer and a way for humanity to overcome its problems and survive throughout the ages? How is this path the same as the path of Freemasonry?Mission Statement:
The Masonic Philosophical Society embraces the concept of learning, not for school, but for life, and believes that all men, who seek it, deserve access to continued education. We further embrace the concept of a community environment where ideas can be shared and debated in an open forum. From the seven liberal arts to the arcane, we seek to gain and share the knowledge that is the legacy of mankind.More Resources:
Website: http://www.philosophicalsociety.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masonicphilosophicalsociety
Learn more about Freemasonry: http://www.universalfreemasonry.org