Heh, you can get different answers to that one because Freemasonry is not a religious organization, but a secular one. Yes, much of the ritual has Christian roots, but IMO it is more accurate to say it has Jewish roots (hence the socialist propaganda about Freemasonry being a Jewish/Zionist front organization).LOL, okay which God?
The only answer any regular Mason can give is his personal one, because there is no organizational requirement to be of the same religion. The religious "duties" that Freemasonry imposes on its members are to be readers of their holy book, be regular attenders to their place of worship and to follow the teachings of their faith. Which if you think about it, why so many Masons ended up in leadership positions in many Protestant denominations...