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A Freemason chooses his own religion. There is no requirement beyond belief in a supreme being. The Freemason is allowed to choose any supreme being they wish, it is simply a requirement that supports a belief in the brotherhood of man.

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10y ago

In all regular Masonic Lodges, a man must profess a belief in God before he is allowed to join.


Yes! Believe in a supreme being is a requirement to join any Freemason lodge who derived their charter from the United Grand Lodge of England.
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11y ago

For mainstream Masonic Lodges, the only religious requirement is the belief in a Supreme Being i.e. God. Freemasonry does not tell people what they should believe, but does not accept applicants who cannot in good conscience affirm their belief in a Supreme Being. This means that Christians of all kinds, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, and most Hindus, as well as members of a number of more obscure religious traditions, all meet the test and can be Masons. And, in fact, Freemasonry does include members of all of these religious traditions who get along quite harmoniously because the differences in their religious beliefs (including beliefs about Jesus) are completely irrelevant to the purpose of Freemasonry. Asking this question is like asking "How does the Chamber of Commerce consider God and Jesus?"

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7y ago

The Freemasons actual views on Our Blessed Lord are in depth and troubling. I would read John Salza's books first to get a good grasp on the subject, John Salza was a Freemason, Shriner, and Lodge Officer and deeply involved in the Masons for many years, teaching the rituals, etc.

Masonry Unmasked: An Insider Reveals the Secrets of the Lodge


Why Catholics Cannot be Masons


Here is an excellent video where Michael Voris explains the dangers of Freemasonry using their own documents and history:


Michael Voris Exposes Freemasonry

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7y ago

Freemasons as a body do not have views on Jesus. Each individual Freemason does, but the views of a Freemason who is a Baptist are not going to be the same as those of a Freemason who is a Jew.

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12y ago

Believing in Jesus is an individual act, so the answer to your question is - some probably do.

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