I know little about Freemasons, except that many of our Founders were, and of those, Washington himself was probably typical.
American Freemasons were not (then or now) anti-Christian, but Washington's religious views, as expressed in his own correspondence did not extend much beyond acknowledging the hand of "Providence" in helping American success.
Many Christian denominations (especially Roman Catholic) have been strongly anti-Mason, but Washington's own church (Anglican/Episcopal) was not:
Roman Catholic opposition is doubtless typical:
I take all this to mean that our Founders were nearly all, to a more-or-less degree, influenced by deistic/theistic, Unitarian and/or Freemason ideas.
That's why I'm here to request they be treated with forbearance and respect.
And again you points are assertions and inferences and not based on historical evidence.
The heresy razor.
What is said about ones belief
they say- about our beliefs - about their beliefs
we say- about our beliefs - about their beliefs
antitrinitarians say valid; acceptable - Valid; The only True interpretation
Trinitarians say - Valid, correct, only True- Invalid, heretical
Basically, there is only one case where the heretical viewpoint is true. The best action in ALL cases is for the heretics to stop posting on Free Republic. Jesus wasnt polite to heretics, and asking for forbearance is asking more from FR than Christ asked of Himself.
The Founders part of the question can be ignored, because the Lord Thy God and/or —————— hath declared thee ‘heretic.’