What Freemasons believe is up to the individual Mason. The organization itself teaches no beliefs about religion. Some Masons might believe in magic; others assuredly don't. Some Masons probably believe in Biblical miracles, which are good magic which comes from God if you like.
Or evil
Jesus believed magic was evil. The Scriptures support this.
No, magic (not the David Copperfield illusions) is not from God, it is demonic and comes from Satan. It is evil.
Freemasonry is a society that makes good men better. Its a philanthropic society based on freedom, fraternity, and equality. It is not evil.
The three wise men did not use magic. They depended on their intuition, their eyes were opened to see the star and were guided by this.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," C.S. Lewis portrays magic as a neutral force that can be used for both good and evil, depending on how it is wielded. The books suggest that it is the intentions and character of the individual using magic that determine whether it is good or evil, not the magic itself. Lewis does not explicitly state that magic is not evil but rather explores the complex moral implications of its use in his stories.
yes
Both
good question, he would deny it of course, but most people in power or high finance are i believe freemasons.
Uhm, Dragon Age Origins, if you play as mage, you can become a blood mage which in the lore is considered evil. Dragon Age II as well.
Good and evil spirits
It cannot be determined, it all depends on the person using it For example: An evil use of magick would be: summoning energy or a being with intent to do harm or murder of an object or living thing. A good use of Magick would be: summoning energy or a being with intent to improve the physical condition of a object or living thing.