Which order is the enemy of Freemasonry? Freemasonry does not identify any specific "order" as its enemy. The core principles of Freemasonry emphasize brotherhood, morality, and self-improvement. Its aim is to make "good men better" through moral instruction and charitable works, not to engage in conflict with other organizations. Historical documents and modern Masonic teachings consistently focus on internal development and positive societal contribution. The notion of an "enemy" is contrary to the fraternity's emphasis on universal brotherhood and tolerance. Freemasonry encourages respectful dialogue and understanding with all people, regardless of their affiliations.