Would you accept as canon for the Masons teachigs from their universally approved doctrinal book of FreeMasonry,"aamorals and Dogmw of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry." by Albert Pike, Grand Commander, 1859-1891?
(Masonry)…The custodian and depository (since Enoh) of thr great philosophical and religious truths, unknow to the wold at large, and handed down from age to age by an unbroken current of tradition, embodied in symbols, emblems and allegories." p.210
"Every Masonic Temple is a Temple of Religion, and its teachings are instructions in religion." p 213
"The first Masonic legislator whose memory is preserved to us by history, was Buddha, who, about a thousand years before the Christian era, reformed the religion of Manous." p 277
"It [Masonry] reverences all the geat reformers. It sees in Moses, the Law Giver to the Jews, in Confucious and Zoroaster, in Jesus of Nazareth, and in the Arabian Icomoclast, great teachers of morality, and eminent reformers, if no more; and allows every brother of the order to assign toeach such higher and even divine characteristics as his creed and truth require." p 525
"The true Mason is not creed-bound. He realizes with the divine illumonation of his lodge that as a Mason his religion must be universal: Christ, Buddha or Mohammed, the name means little, for he recognizes only the light and not the bearer. He worships at evey shrine, bows before every altar, whether in temple, Mosque or cathedral, realizing with his truer understanding he oneness of all spiritual truth." {The Lost Keys of FreeMasonry, Manly P. hall, 33rd, page 65 Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co. Eichmond, VA, 1976)
"Everything good in nature comes from OSIRIS—order, harmony, and the favorable temperature of the seasons an celestial periods." p 476
"The teachers, even of Christianity, are in general, the most ignorant of the true meaning of that which they teach. There is no book of which so little is known as the Bible. To most who read it, it is as incomprehensible as the Sohar." p 105
This is just a small sampling of some of their teachings from their own books. Or do you suppose that they have a separate set of doctrinal works that they study, and that these were written for laypersons and Christians to read?