Because the Illuminati hasn't existed since 1785 when the organization was demolished by the Duke of Bavaria and Pope Pius VI. What does not exist will have a bit of difficulty actually doing anything.
In bible-based Christian churches.
Christian non denominational churches are fine for any Christian, but only go to a church that is Bible based.
Yes. The Bible can be bought at many bookstores and most Christian churches will provide a Bible to an interested person.
NONE. they broke bread in the new testament but it is called communion in the christian churches
They do, but not in the same concept as other Christian churches. Christian Scientists believe that heaven and hell are just a state of mind and not actual places such as the bible teaches.
They listen to the minister, who carefully selects the few good verses in the Bible and then decides what he wants them to mean.
Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches was created in 1939.
Through Jesus and his disciples. Now-a-days: Christian families, people learning about it in schools, Churches, The Bible.
Which church? Different churches have different official lists. For more details, check the Wikipedia article on "Books in the Bible" - it contains several such lists.
It is quite confusing, but it seems that most people get married in churches, because, even they don't believe in God, or the teachings of the Bible, they want to go to heaven, which, to be blunt, is highly hypocritical of them.
No this is not mentioned . It comes in the old testament, at that time there were no churches.
The similarities are huge. The Roman Catholic bible is the same as the standard Christian bible (apart from some matters of translation and the preferred authoritative sources) except for a few inclusions in the Hebrew Scriptures (sometimes called the Old Testament) of the RC bible considered non-canonical by most mainstream Christian churches.