Is Freemasonry anti-(insert religion)?
No. Although a few individual masonic authors have commented unfavourably on individual religions, many more have written about the value of religion and religions. Freemasonry as a body is indifferent to religion, insofar as it has no opinion on individual religions. [RETURN TO INDEX] 4. Is Freemasonry a racist organization? No. Freemasonry has no bar to membership based on race, religion or creed. If there have been freemasons who have voted to reject an applicant for one of these reasons, it was an act inconsistent with masonic principles. [RETURN TO INDEX] 5. Do freemasons worship Satan? No. Freemasonry, not being a religion by any definition, does not “worship” any specific supreme being. Individual freemasons, dedicated to the principles of faith, hope and charity, brotherly love, relief and truth, by definition would not recognize Satan as a supreme being. The baseless accusation goes back to the earliest days of recorded Freemasonry when in the words of Dr. George Oliver freema