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Description: FAQ answering many of anti-Mason's charges.
A Page About Masonry: Questions: Difficult Questions About Freemasonry Difficult Questions About Freemasonry No, Freemasonry is not a religion. Masons who treat it as such are mistaken. Freemasonry strongly encourages its members to belong to an established religion, although that is not a requirement for membership (only that a candidate profess a belief in a Supreme Being). Masonry is a fraternal organization that encourages morality and charity and studies philosophy. It has no clergy, no sacraments, and does not promise salvation to its members.
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