Freemasonry is not a religion. It does not promise salvation. But,
while not a religion, Freemasonry is religious in the sense that
Masons revere God, and urge every man to attend the Church or
Synagogue of his choice. We learn that our strength is to be found
in our God, no matter how we may view Him.
Freemasonry is not a secret society as some would accuse. Masons
proudly wear the ancient insignia of Freemasonry, the Square and
Compass, publicly. The location of our Masonic Lodges is known and
our membership rosters are printed. We do keep secret our modes of
recognition and the ceremonies of initiation to prevent imposition
by impostors.
In sum, Freemasonry teaches the Brotherhood of Man
under the Fatherhood of God, marveling at the Divine order of the
universe. It brings together men of all creeds and teaches the many
aspects of the Great and Golden Rule common to all Faiths.