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What if a brother insults the worshipful master behind his back inside the lodge
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What if a brother insults the worshipful master behind his back inside the lodge?

In Freemasonry, it is essential to maintain a spirit of brotherhood and respect among members, especially towards the Worshipful Master, who holds a position of authority and trust. Insulting a brother, particularly the Master, behind his back is considered un-Masonic conduct. The Old Tiler emphasizes that a Mason should not engage in gossip or slander, stating, *"You, my brother, have just talked scandal without proof; a whispered slander against the good name of a Mason."* Such behavior undermines the principles of brotherly love and respect that are foundational to the fraternity. It is advisable for the offended party to address the issue directly and constructively, rather than allowing it to fester or escalate.

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