What is the opinion on the god Thoth?
Freemasonry, as a philosophical and ethical fraternity, does not hold specific theological opinions on deities from various pantheons, including the Egyptian god Thoth. The Craft's core principle regarding belief in a Supreme Being is inclusive, allowing members to adhere to their own faith traditions. As stated in many Masonic constitutions, "A Mason is obliged to obey the moral law, and if he understands the Craft he will never be a stupid atheist, nor an irreligious libertine." (The Constitutions of the Free-Masons, James Anderson, 1723).
Thoth, associated with wisdom, writing, and magic in ancient Egypt, might be a figure of interest to individual Masons exploring diverse mythologies and philosophies. However, Freemasonry itself does not endorse or critique specific deities. The focus remains on universal moral principles and the pursuit of light through personal enlightenment.