Emphatically not. Freemasonry promotes a spirit of unity and understanding among all men. It does not discriminate against any religion.
Its principles and practices are compatible with any faiths that instill reverence for their Deity and tolerance towards one's fellow man. If anything, Freemasonry complements the philosophies of these faiths. There are many Catholics and Jews who are Freemasons.
There are also members who adhere to Oriental faiths. Back.... • How is the organisation structured? Individual Freemasons come together in a local lodge.
In Queensland, more than 330 lodges exist from the far north to the southern border, and from coastal communities to outback towns. Some meet in architecurally impressive meeting centres; others occupy quaint buildings with tin roofs. Each lodge, however, has a distinct character and personality of it's own, and it's program is largely formulated in response the the individual wishes of it's members.
Lodges throughout the state are ...
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