There really aren't any.
Freemasonry's tenets are Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. But Freemasonry is only a fraternity, it does not have an ideology or "set of beliefs" that all Freemasons must subscribe to. Freemasons are all individuals, each with their own beliefs and opinions.
Masons can be Democrats or Republicans or Independents, but typically points of contention between political beliefs are not allowed to disrupt Masonic life.
A creed is a statement of faith or beliefs, coming from the Latin word "credo" meaning "I believe" which is the first word in the Latin version of the Apostles' Creed. There is no "masonic creed" because masons do not have a set of beliefs which are common to all of them. (Every Mason has his own set of beliefs of course) The Masonic Order does have principles on which it is founded as all organizations do, but these are not beliefs.
no they are two totally different things why would you even think that they are the same. the KKK were made by southern democrats (yes democrats) while the masons were formed by the Europeans. the KKK killed blacks the masons didn't
The contention that masons are evil is a myth. Masons are a group that do charitable works throughout their respective communities. They are NOT a religion, but a fraternity. They DO NOT worship the devil, all masons MUST believe in God. They are a much maligned group.
Absolutely not. Every Mason has his own religious beliefs which he naturally believes to be correct. He acknowledges that other people have different beliefs which he may or may not believe to be wrong, but as a matter of politeness Masons do not discuss such issues. Masons focus on the aspects of all (or at least most) religions which they have in common, not on the things which divide them. But that does not mean that Masons do not believe that the things which divide religions do not exist.
There are no religious beliefs associated with Freemasonry beyond the requirement that all members believe in a supreme being. Thus, it is up to the individual mason to decide his beliefs about Jesus. No doubt many Masons believe in Christ's Holy Spirit, since the majority of Masons profess themselves to be Christians.
Of course Archbishop Fulton Sheen was not a Mason. To join the Masons is an automatic excommunication and is antithetical to the beliefs of the Catholic Church.
Pinsent Masons's population is 2,500.
Pinsent Masons was created in 1850.
The masons are a secret society that helps out charitys.
President Washington belonged to the Free and Accepted Masons who are sometimes referred to as "free masons".
Most Great Americans never joined the Masons. I have nothing against Masons, but, it is not necessary to join the Masons to become great in the USA.