Well, in the present tense, no. The Illuminati does not exist.
In the past, it depends on what you mean.
Against Christians as a whole--no, by no means. The founder, Adam Weishaupt, was the professor of cannon law (Church law) at Ingolstadt University. He was a Catholic.
Against Church involvement and influence in government, absolutely. This is what led to their destruction. When they took a shot at a huge part of the Catholic Church's power base, they drew the attention of the Bishop of Nuremburg, the cousin of the Duke of Bavaria, and the people who ordered the disbanding of the order and inquisition of its members.
The *Illuminati is a group. Not exactly a religion since the Illuminati worship the devil... supposedly. It is also said famous singers are in the Illuminati and brainwash people who listen to their music. However the truth is the Illuminati is an ancient group of scientists who practiced "magic" when really they were making scientific breakthroughs! Hope this helps XOXOX
The Illuminati do not exist. They were a short-lived, very small, and insignificant group who existed several centuries ago. The idea of a modern Illuminati group is fiction. Freemasonry does not interest itself in this fictional group at all, and the historical group is not of particular interest to Freemasons either.
Nobody in showbiz is Illuminati.
Robert Mugabe is not a member of the Illuminati. The Illuminati is a fictional group.
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No his not,the illuminati are a group of leader men in Europe there long dead
I answer this type of question over and over again. People don't really understand what the Illuminati is. While there was for a short time in Germany during the later part of the 18th century a group of people who called themselves Illuminati, among other names, no such group or any such named group has existed since they were disbanded in 1785. So, as accomplished as Oprah is, she is not capable of time travel, so could not be Illuminati.
No, rapper Kendrick Lamar is not a member of the fictional group, the Illuminati.
No and I doubt they even know what Illuminati is.
Well, the Illuminati, when they did exist over two hundred years ago, had no monarchical structure. Hence, there is no "queen" of the Illuminati, solidified by the fact that there is no Illuminati.
No. The real Illuminati broke up around 1785. The imaginary Illuminati are all that is left, and since it is impossible to join an imaginary group, Stryper can't be part of the Illuminati.
The Illuminati is not a religion. The Illuminati, actually, isn't anything anymore. It existed as an Enlightenment group for nine years, 1776-1785.