Secret societies have long been a subject of scrutiny regarding the allocation of time and money. Many argue that these organizations lead to a significant waste of resources, as much of their time is spent engaging in seemingly meaningless ceremonies and rituals. This results in long nights away from home, causing distress for family members who are left waiting. The absence of the head of the family during these evenings contributes to a sense of sadness and discontent among wives and mothers who desire the presence of their loved ones. Prominent figures, such as Prof. O. S. Fowler, advocate for the importance of unity within the family, asserting that no person should engage in activities that exclude their spouse. Unfortunately, secret societies and other distractions, such as saloons, often draw individuals away from the warmth and companionship of home. It is observed that those who are members of both a church and a secret society tend to prioritize the latter, speaking more highly of their involvement in these organizations rather than their commitment to their faith community. It is worth noting that secret societies rarely struggle to raise substantial sums of money, which they utilize to finance extravagant regalia, construct grandiose temples, and provide assistance to their members in times of need. In contrast, churches often find themselves in financial distress, resorting to various fundraising methods, including lotteries, suppers, and festivals, to sustain their charitable endeavors. This discrepancy raises questions about the allocation of resources and the priorities of these respective institutions. One significant point of contention is the visible impact, or lack thereof, that secret societies have on society. Despite the consistent investment of time, money, and services, little tangible improvement can be observed. Reforms and conversions are scarce, and the apparent benefits primarily revolve around contractual obligations. The extravagant regalia, showcased during ceremonial parades, serves no practical purpose and represents an unnecessary and prideful expense, which contradicts biblical teachings and is considered morally objectionable... Discover it
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