Part of the original post, asking what to expect, was the question, "In my degrees will I have to take vows to other gods that I do not believe in?" [underlining is mine] The answer is, of course, no, he will not have to take such vows to "other gods" - there is no such thing in Freemasonry.
The gentleman had already, in his post, expressed a perfect commitment to his faith, and seemed to be concerned that the fraternity would expect him to change or dilute or amend that faith. I was simply, using his own words, attempting to assure him that there will be no such expectation.
Critics of the fraternity of Freemasons often insist otherwise in their attempts to discourage participation. They mention Baphomet, or Ba'al, or Lucifer, and warn that initiates will be required to acknowledge these in addition to, or in preference over, their own faith. Nothing could be further from the truth, and the truth is, each man comes to the fraternity with his own faith, and Freemasonry does what it can to encourage and support him in that faith.
That's what I intended to communicate, sorry if I didn't make it clear. Of course, I remain happy to continue any discussion of this fraternity which has served me so well. Thanks.