Beiruty, what I was taught is that 3rd Degree Master Mason is the highest rank attainable in Masonry, and that the advanced degrees of the York and Scottish Rites were like having a post-doctoral research fellowship, to borrow an analogy from higher education. So extending that analogy, being an Entered Apprentice (1st Degree) was like a bachelor's degree; being a Fellowcraft Mason (2nd Degree) was like a master's degree; and being a Master Mason (3rd Degree) was like being a Ph.D. So just as there are no educational degrees higher than a doctorate, there are no degrees in Masonry higher than a Master Mason in the 3rd Degree. However, in education, one can go on to receive honorary titles and other recognitions for contributions to the advancement of one's educational field, such as honorary degrees, or the Nobel Prize for instance. So the way I understood it, the various advanced degrees in either the Scottish or York Rites are sort of like that. You have to be a Master Mason to enroll in either rite, and you will receive rankings that are relevant to those two rites according to the things you accomplish within their individual structures, but the highest degree you will ever be as a Mason is Master Mason in the 3rd degree..Beiruty wrote:Let me ask:
Why there are 2 rites? When the split if any happened, who are the shrines? I have heard about allied organizations? Who are those?
Why the york rites has to defend Christianity where the Scottish rite do not? Who is has the upper echelon in all those rites? Most likely there should be supreme figure over all the Masons.
One member above mentioned Aribia and El-Mina (means port in Arabic)? Who are those Shriners?
I have interest in Masonry, since one of my best friend became a Mason. He is highly educated and intelligent person. A very loyal friend that helped me a lot. What still a Mystery for me is all the Conspiracy theories floating around Masons.
And what is the relationship between Kinghts Templar who massacred hundreds of thousands in the Holy land a the time of crusaders and the York Rites? Are they the same organization under new name? Also, the new mass shooting in Oslao and most likely shooter is York Rite's Kinght or so he claims.
How one can better the good man when he resort to extreme violence (mass murder and terrorism)?
I really don't know how the two rites started. I do know that Masonry in general is open to more than just the Judeo/Christian religions. One guy I went up through the ranks with was a Hindu.