Actually,no.IIRC the viewpoint of the masons is essentially all monotheistic religions are more or less true.It's a fundamentally deist(though supposedly its actually outright gnostic in the higher degrees) organization and as such is fundamentally incompatible with any of the abrahamic faiths if you bother to think through what the philosophy implies for any of the faiths.Plus,they've historically been involved in some really shady stuff to say nothing of some of the stuff that(allegedly) is revealed in the higher degrees.You are absolutely right in that you need to be a bit of a modernist or nominal believer to not feel at least a little conflicted being a mason.
Actually,no.IIRC the viewpoint of the masons is essentially all monotheistic religions are more or less true.It's a fundamentally deist(though supposedly its actually outright gnostic in the higher degrees) organization and as such is fundamentally incompatible with any of the abrahamic faiths if you bother to think through what the philosophy implies for any of the faiths.Plus,they've historically been involved in some really shady stuff to say nothing of some of the stuff that(allegedly) is revealed in the higher degrees.You are absolutely right in that you need to be a bit of a modernist or nominal believer to not feel at least a little conflicted being a mason.