(...) An absolutely central aspect of the internet is that it gives each of us the ability to express our opinions and experiences in an open forum. There are no publishers who have to be impressed, no magazine editors who need to like your work, all of us are capable of putting our thoughts and ideas out for the world to see. As you will likely already be aware, there are many Freemasons around the globe who have embraced this idea through the creation of personal or group blogs; and with today's post I will be looking at a number of these sites to bring your attention to the best Masonic blogs that the internet has to offer. (...)
Who are the blogs that offer a more accurate vision of how the Craft sees herself?
The description is by Vic Lucis here.