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.
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
Firstly, the god they believe in. Secondly, their family, neighbors, and people around them in need. Thirdly, themselves.
I do not believe they are.
no
Freemasons worship a god that they call the Great Architect of the Universe. They must believe in a monotheistic Supreme Being, but other characteristics are up to individual interpretation.
We do
The Freemasons believe in a god who is known as the Great Architect. They do not believe that Jesus is God and their god is different from any other religion. This is one of the most secretive religions of all times.
Or evil
No. Freemasons have no position on the nature of God. Every Mason has his own view of that. Many Masons are Trinitarians.
Can't think of why he wouldn't
No, they don't.
No, actually it is a sign of god. It means that god is watching everything and everywhere. It is not a sign of Illuminati. It is used by Freemasons as well, but Freemasons aren't bad too.