My grandfather was a shriner, and I know few men who were as good as he was. After his father, who was a police detective, was murdered, he left school and went to work hauling rocks and stones in a wheelbarrel for the asphalt makers in Batesville, AR. He broght home a nickel/barrel. He was so intelligent, he was able to attend Arkansas College w/o completing high school. He gave his first tent revival at the age of 19 and later became a Baptist Preacher. During WWII and Korean War, he served as the chaplain on the USS Wisconsin and even assisted with prisoner exchanges following the Korean War. He was loved and respected by everyone. Not for one moment do I believe he was involved with satanism or anything evil.
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My grandfather was a shriner, and I know few men who were as good as he was. After his father, who was a police detective, was murdered, he left school and went to work hauling rocks and stones in a wheelbarrel for the asphalt makers in Batesville, AR. He broght home a nickel/barrel. He was so intelligent, he was able to attend Arkansas College w/o completing high school. He gave his first tent revival at the age of 19 and later became a Baptist Preacher. During WWII and Korean War, he served as the chaplain on the USS Wisconsin and even assisted with prisoner exchanges following the Korean War. He was loved and respected by everyone. Not for one moment do I believe he was involved with satanism or anything evil.