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Freemasons must believe in the existence of a Supreme Being before being allowed to join the Lodge. Masonic Lodges do not attempt to impart any beliefs to people, but only to strengthen the ones they already have. Obviously the Masons in a Lodge can and do have a variety of different beliefs, which does not in the least impair their ability to get along with each other.

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