You've been reading too much Dan Brown again haven't you?
Illuminati after 1790
Conspiracy theorists such as David Icke and Was Penre, have argued that the Bavarian Illuminati survived, possibly to this day, though very little reliable evidence can be found to support that Weishaupt's group survived into the 19th century. However, several groups have used the name Illuminati since to found their own rites, claiming to be the Illuminati, including the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) of Theodor Reuss and Aleister Crowley (England),[5] Grand Lodge Rockefeller of David Goldman (USA), Orden Illuminati[6] of Gabriel López de Rojas (Spain), The Illuminati Order[7] and others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati
While Freemasonry has often been called a "secret society", Freemasons themselves argue that it is more correct to say that it is an esoteric society, in that certain aspects are private.[16] The most common phrasing being that Freemasonry has, in the 21st century, become less a secret society and more of a "society with secrets".[18] The private aspects of modern Freemasonry are the modes of recognition amongst members and particular elements within the ritual.
[edit] General requirements
Generally, to be a regular Freemason, a candidate must:[16]
Be a man who comes of his own free will.
Believe in a Supreme Being.
Be at least the minimum age (18–25 years old depending on the jurisdiction).
Be of sound mind and body (Lodges do not deny membership to a man because of a physical disability; this is largely a historical holdover, and if a potential candidate says there will be no problem, he will be taken at his word).
Be of good morals, and of good reputation.
Be free-born (or "born free", i.e. not born a slave or bondsman).[43] As with the previous, this is entirely an historical anachronism, and can be interpreted in the same manner as it is in the context of being entitled to write a will. Some jurisdictions have removed this requirement.
Have character references, as well as one or two references from current Masons, depending on jurisdiction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry#Principles_and_activities
It is easy to blame the woes of the world on any group that we don't understand! You would think that HUMAN intellect had grown to the point that we could see beyond fear and blame! But I think that HISTORY will repeat itself
2007-09-27 00:54:42
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answered by DrMichael 7
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i dont care if she refers judas to love or a metaphor she should have never used judas's accursed name in the first freaking place she just crossed the damn line i hate you now gaga i am throwing my deluxe editions of your last 2 albums in the trash and not even gonna bother to go to your concert now. I miss the old gaga. She is definitely Illuminati i agree with you and i am Muslim. Why should she release a song called JUDAS a little before on your peoples most holy week. Just wrong truly a devil worshipper. Also as muslims we believe in jesus as a great prophet as well so this offends us as well.
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answered by stefani 3
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I know that they have infiltrated the Catholic and Mormon churches. I also know they have wormed their way in to the televised "electric" church. Billy Graham, Oral Roberts and Pat Robertson are all high level Masons and Illuminati members. I'm sure most of them are under Illuminist influence.
I know how you feel - it's really sickening. I am very skeptical of all religious leaders.
Edit to ProudAmerican: WRONG! You're the one who needs to get a life and get informed. Pat Robertson, Oral Roberts and Billy Graham are all 33rd degree Freemasons. In fact, Robert Schuller is one too. This is a well documented FACT - so look it up for yourself. Here's Pat Robertson on the cover of Time magazine on February 17, 1986 blatantly doing the sign of the Fellow Craft:
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19860217,00.html
But you wouldn't recognize a Masonic pose since you don't know anything about Freemasonry, do you? (obvious from your remarks)
Some more information on Billy Graham's Freemasonry involvement:
http://100777.com/node/498
Documentation of some famous Freemasons (including 33rd Degree Freemason Oral Roberts).
http://www.geocities.com/endtimedeception/famous.htm
http://www.heart7.net/uspresidentasmasonspt4.htm
And this is just a basic google search. If you research deeper, there are many more links about this.
2007-09-27 12:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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a church or religion left that's not under the influence of the illuminati?
aside from some amazon rainforest tribes that kill anyone who gets near them, no.
taoism is probably the closest you could get to uninfluenced by the illuminati, or by ruling families.
but that's only because taoism is largely taught by word of mouth, and only people who show an interrest in true taoism are ever told anything about it.
and taoism has no churches or anything, so it's debatable whether it's even a religion.
but even taoism is influenced by the illuminati or by the ruling families.
really, the only way to not be influenced by them in terms of religion is to look at every religion, and every moral code (the scientific method is a type of moral code), then figure out the answer to the puzzle on your own. feel what's right by yourself. actually, it's impossible to become enlightened without feeling things for yourself.
really though, christianity, buddhism, and islam were *created* by the ruling families.
2007-09-27 01:16:11
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answered by Epigeios 2
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*freedom*,
Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson and the like are not Freemasons.
Oh by the way, to answer the question shouldn't you people be looking for Bigfoot or scraping the ground at Roswell or maybe looking for the man in the grassy knoll?
Get a life and get informed.
2007-09-27 16:14:07
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answered by ProudAmerican 4
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Great, more conspiracy theory nonsense. I thought you guys mostly hung out on the science forum arguing about 9/11 or the moon landings.
2007-09-27 00:44:06
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answered by Randy G 7
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I doubt it. Never underestimate The Illuminati. They are insidious to say the least.
2007-09-27 02:20:06
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answered by Sal D 6
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They've never mentioned that at my church.
2007-09-27 00:42:30
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answered by misty_dawn1100 3
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no thay run the place ask g.w,bush
2007-09-27 00:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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