Masons state for themselves:
Masonry is not a religion. There is nothing in Freemasonry to interfere with a man’s religious life. Persons of all faiths and Christian denominations are a part of the worldwide Masonic fraternity. Religion and politics are two subjects not allowed to be discussed when a lodge is in session.
-Grand Lodge of Texas
MattofTexas if you look at your state’s, Grand Lodge of Texas, A.F. and A.M., *Monitor of the Lodge: Monitorial Instructions in the Three Degrees of Symbolic Masonry *(Grand Lodge of Texas, 1982), pp. xiii-xiv, you will also find the following authoritative quote (and Masonic Monitors are the Masonic rule and ritual books so to speak which each Mason should have) explaining what the ceremonies and teachings of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas represent:
“These [Masonic teachings were] practiced from remote ages, in the ancient temples of many nations. Such ceremonies and their correlated teachings have sometimes been referred to as the Mysteries of Masonry, with the same signification employed when one speaks of the ‘Mysteries of the Magi’, the ‘Mysteries of Osiris,’ the ‘Grecian Mysteries of Eleusis,’ and other kindred rites, practiced in the temples of initiation throughout the ancient world…
The presence in the modern Masonic system, of many of the emblems, symbols and allegories of the ancient Temples of Initiation, as well as certain rites performed therein, has persuaded the most learned among Masonic scholars to conclude that Masonry is of very ancient origin, and is, in some aspects, the modern successor of, and heir to, the sublime Mysteries of the Temple of Solomon, and of the the Temples of India, Chaldea, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as the basic doctrines of the Essenes, Gnostics and other mystic Orders”
I mean it’s one thing to say in front of people we’re not a religion and write so but to then explicitly claim provenance for Masonic Ceremonies in the pagan mystery cults of old in Masonic Monitors which are to be hidden from the profane non-Masons is rather duplicitous. I actually went into greater detail on the whole Masonic Hiram Abiff ritual on the other thread mentioned in this thread but am too tired to go over it again.
Nobody is claiming Masons are bad people, least me. I claim here and on the other thread that: Masonic ritual is completely incompatible with Christianity as are the Masonic oaths to mutilation made on the Bible and the oaths sworn on the Bible to protect a fellow Mason (Royal Arch) whether he be right or wrong, among other amoral obligations. It’s in the ritual.
Most Masons don’t put their minds to these questions obviously but if you read the ritual and learn of the Secret, Omnific Name for God given to Royal Arch Masons in the York Rite, you learn mystery cults play a major role and not just in York Rite but Scottish rite and Blue Lodge. If I have time, I can even go through some of the ritual in the Scottish rite tomorrow where people like Zoroaster are venerated in the higher degrees but no mention is made of Jesus Christ.
As for the Shriners, there is even talk now of the Shriners becoming a separate body from Scottish Rite or York Rite Masonry. The Shriners realized they shouldn’t be calling their buildings “Temples” as they did as Freemasons. In certain states, Grand Lodges are having arguments now with the Shrine.
And, no, I don’t believe any of those insane Iluminati/conspiracy theories about Masonry or devil worship, (though the Grand Orient in France has been involved in some high-profile shenanigans) and Masons are bleeding members and lodges now. The religious objections are strong enough, though the Secret Royal Arch Masonic Name for God
Jahbalon is not Jesus Christ most definitely and it’s a word that has greatly troubled not just Catholics but the Anglican Church and other Protestant churches for using as one of the syllables for God’s secret name the heathen god “Baal” who fought God in the Old Testament.
You can say Masons don’t discuss religion but when the Ritual gives a
mystical lecture to you in the Temple on God’s secret long-lost name, try as you might, that’s religion. This is no longer just a Catholic/Freemason conflict, it’s Christian/Freemason as the former Archbishop of Canterbury himself found Freemasonry to be incompatible with Christianity.