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Black masons in America have a different masonry organization called prince Hall. They can't be at the bottom of masonry cause they have their own stuff. Masonry is still very segregated


The Scot’s masons are known to be the most highest ranks of masons.

Throughout history it is known Europeans held more rank to the Masonry than any other non-Europeans.

If you’d study the 33-degree masons: you’ll know it’s the Scot’s who has the recognition to that degrees.

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Scottish Rite Degrees​

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Compared to the three degrees in standard freemasonry, the Scottish Rite, an offshoot of Freemasonry, has 33 degrees.

Thirty of these degrees are “appendant degrees”, in that they are not higher in ranking but lateral. This means that a member with a 21st degree in the Scottish Rite has the same ranking as someone with the 3rd degree of masonry.

You could think of these additional degrees as honorary, given to those Masons who have maintained consistent, significant participation with the order. These degrees are given based on merit and ability, although Master Masons cannot progress through these degrees without time and examination.

To attain the 32nd degree, for example, a Freemason must have been a Master Mason for at least 14 years, have been elected Master of the Lodge, and have satisfactorily served the Supreme Council.

There are more than an estimated 160,000 members of the Scottish Rite in the world, with just some 4,000 holding the 33rd degree.



Aside from the Scottish Rite, there are several other orders with more than 3 degrees, including the New York Rite (with nine degrees) and the Swedish Rite (with ten degrees).

The 33 degrees of the Scottish Rite​

The first three degrees are the same as those for Blue Lodge Freemasonry. The others can be split into categories, called the Lodge of Perfection (degrees 4-14), the Council of Princes of Jerusalem (degrees 15 and 16), the Chapter of Rose Croix (degrees 17 and 18), and the Consistory (degrees 19 to 32).


Link: https://www.ghlilley.com.au/blogs/news/masonic-degrees-and-constitutions
 
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if you want to know about masonry, go on bit chute and find a movie called "occult forces" from France. also find the Altiyan Childs documentary
 

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