I found the link to be working so took a look. After reviewing its intent to apply a groups principles on the rights and privileges of another group, I decided not to bother with their investigation. I did scroll to the conclusion to find...
An Orthodox Presbyterian committee to report on 'Secret Societies'.
Christ or the Lodge? A Report on Freemasonry
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The committee finds that the evidence presented concerning the religion of Masonry permits but one conclusion. Although a number of the objections commonly brought against Masonry seem to the committee not to be weighty, yet it is driven to the conclusion that Masonry is a religious institution and as such is definitely anti-Christian.
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...that in no way alters the fact that membership in the Masonic fraternity is inconsistent with Christianity.
Regardless of their principles or intent, well meaning or not my first consideration is that this is an organization that is established by humans for humans. While religious institutions provide excellent rules and guides for an ordered civil structure and successful societal interaction, all societal institutions must make room for the principles and practices of other institutions, as a human endeavor.
While Freemasonry assists us to work towards becoming better men, as one of those men I strive to grow according to my spiritual lessons and understandings. And while I do not endorse any religious institution as preferred to another, I don't find any given religious institution to have moral superiority to another.
Whether a religion, fraternity, or club, Freemasonry gives us tools to grow our spiritual minds towards the goals that suit our needs at that time.
I suspect I could ramble on but I know it's time to stop.
Your mileage may vary.
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