“Freemasonry must stand upon the Rock of Truth, religion, political, social, and economic. Nothing is so worthy of its care as freedom in all its aspects. "Free" is the most vital part of Freemasonry. It means freedom of thought and expression, freedom of spiritual and religious ideals, freedom from oppression, freedom from ignorance, superstition, vice and bigotry, freedom to acquire and possess property, to go and come at pleasure, and to rise or fall according to will of ability.” MeanCareSpiritualPoliticalFallSocialReligiousAbilityPleasureEconomicRocksIgnoranceExpressionAspectIdealsPropertyVicesWorthyOppressionAcquireBigotrySuperstitionsFreedom Of ThoughtMasonicFreemasonry Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“The freedom of thought and expression is one of the most sacred rights in this country.” CountryRightsExpressionSacredFreedom Of ThoughtFreedom Of Expression Author:Eliot Engel
“Whatever the rationale, the suppression of unorthodox cancer therapies and the sustained persecution of their proponents by government and colleagues runs counter to freedom of thought, much less freedom of choice.” GovernmentRunningAgeChoicesDarkCancerMedicalTherapyColleaguesPersecutionDark AgesFreedom Of ThoughtFreedom Of ChoiceSuppressionRationaleUnorthodox Author:Marilyn Ferguson
“It is our responsibility as scientists, knowing the great progress which comes from a satisfactory philosophy of ignorance, the great progress which is the fruit of freedom of thought, to proclaim the value of this freedom; to teach how doubt is not to be feared but welcomed and discussed; and to demand this freedom as our duty to all coming generations.” PhilosophyValuesFreedomResponsibilityTeachKnowingDoubtProgressGenerationsIgnoranceDutyDemandScientistFruitFreedom Of ThoughtGreat Progress Author:Richard P. Feynman
“The first amendment protects free speech, but if you don't have freedom of thought, do you really have freedom of speech?” IfsFirstsProtectSpeechAmendmentsFree SpeechFreedom Of SpeechFirst AmendmentFreedom Of Thought Author:Rob Kampia