What do you think of Freemasonry? Is it not a religion, but an institution that values freedom, equality and fraternity? Is it correct to think like this?
Freemasonry is not considered a religion, according to the GOB, which highlights Masonic practice as something with the aim of "uniting men among themselves". The group emphasizes that it is a "reciprocal union, in the broadest and highest sense of the term, which admits into its midst people of all religious beliefs without any distinction."
However, in the Masonic rite many religious characteristics are present.