Don't get hung up on words and definitions when approaching the Divine. (My 2p.)
Well said. I think we, as humans, try too hard to assign a definition to something that in not definable. We try to limit God to our understanding and I think we forget that He is not bound to the laws of physics nor limited by our understanding.
But, to answer the question:
I am Christian but I have yet to find anything in Masonry that interferes with my faith and or contradicts it. My understanding is that Masonry is not universal - ist in its approach to God - but it acknowledges that men may approach God differently.
It does not force one Brother to accept the beliefs of another but instead, allows them to approach their own God without infringing on any other's rights. It lets them approach God together but separately all at the same time.
It allows us to come together and share a spiritual moment without division.
( When I pray in the lodge - I am praying to my God...... the God of Abraham and Jacob - The Christian God - the Father Almighty. If the Brother standing next to me is praying to a different God...... that is his business.)
Masonry, as it was explained to me, is not a religion as it offers no dogma, no path to salvation, and no theology. It requires a man to believe in a Supreme Being because if a man does not feel obligated to a higher power he has no one / nothing to be accountable to...... Without a God, a man can have not true moral center. ( One man's humble, poorly written opinion) Peace, Brothers