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Fostering lifelong bonds and a sense of belonging among members.

The fraternity asserts that all men are inherently equal, regardless of race, social status, or worldly wealth.

While not a religion itself, Freemasonry is "religious in character" and maintains strict requirements regarding faith to ensure members hold a transcendent view of moral law. mason Beliefs Listed

A sacred text (such as the Bible, Quran, or Torah) must be open in every working lodge. Oaths are taken upon the text that is binding to the individual’s own conscience.

Building a virtuous character through honesty and reliability. Fostering lifelong bonds and a sense of belonging

To maintain harmony, the discussion of specific religious dogmas or politics is strictly forbidden within the lodge. The Three Great Principles

Donating time and skills to charitable causes and community welfare. Civic & Personal Duties A sacred text (such as the Bible, Quran,

Promoting tolerance and respect for the opinions of others and behaving with kindness toward all people.