As a Point of interest, I myself, am a Freemason.
To become a Mason in a regular lodge you have to be Male, believe in a supreme being, and a life after death or "future existence." Our principle tenets are brotherly love, relief, and truth and we also believe that it is our duty to practice charity towards all man kind however and when ever we can. We also seek to better the world through bettering ourselves and thus becoming better men. Belief is a relative term and we don't practice and religious dogma, or dictate to our members what views they have to subscribe to. We offer knowledge, and moral teachings that if applied in you life will no doubt make you a better man despite you beliefs.
Freemasonry has three basic principles: Brotherly Love, Truth and Relief.
Brotherly Love is what makes Freemasons a Fraternity. Truth is the hallmark of our dealings in and out of the Lodge. Relief is providing care and assistance to those in need.
In order to be a Mason, a man must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. The specific mechanism of that belief may be different from man to man, and Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and anyone else who can honestly say that he believes in the existence of a Supreme Being passes the only religious test that most Masonic Lodges have. (Some Scandinavian Lodges require the members to be Christian). Apart from that there is no uniform belief among Masons--Freemasonry is not a religion and does not teach any religious principles or dogma.
Baphomet is what high ranked elder free masons worship
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.
There is no evidence to suggest that C.S. Lewis or J.R.R. Tolkien were Freemasons. Both authors were known for their Christian beliefs and involvement in various Christian organizations.
Beliefs of the freemasons do tend to be against the teachings of the Bible. Instead of believing in the one True and Living God, Freemasons must vow allegiance to a "Supreme Being", which may includes the "gods" of any world religion.
Since beliefs are similar why would she object besides her opinion could not stop such a large group anyway
yes they r freemasons
They are Freemasons that are from the country of Zimbabwe.
Freemasons are allowed in the military.
The Freemasons and Illuminati did not merge.
No, freemasons are religious
yes is freemasons
No, Freemasons don't love Lucifer.
no there was no such thin as freemasons