User talk:Tymblade

Knights Templar
Good morning. I have reverted your recent edit to Knights Templar (Freemasonry). Firstly, there is no English grammatical form which would allow the phrase "belief of"; the correct form is "belief in" which is why we had that form in the article. Secondly, you state in your edit summary that non-Christians may become Knights Templar. I'm not sure how that is relevant to your edit, but in any case you are misinformed. In regular Knight Templar Freemasonry there is a requirement that every candidate professes the trinitarian Christian faith. I'm not sure where you are based, but (for example) in England all candidates are required to sign a document stating their Christian faith. The website of the Knights Templar in the USA also states clearly "To petition a Commandery of Knights Templar for membership, you must first be a member of a Masonic Lodge and other pre-requisite bodies, and must profess a belief In the Christian Religion." You will easily find the same evidence for other countries.  Timothy Titus Talk To TT  04:53, 18 January 2013 (UTC)