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The Illuminati is a historical secret society founded in 1776 in Bavaria, Germany. It aimed to promote enlightenment, rational thinking, and freedom from religious and political oppression. However, the modern concept of the Illuminati as a powerful, secretive organization controlling world events is primarily based on conspiracy theories and fictional portrayals.

The historical Bavarian Illuminati was an actual organization during the late 18th century, but it no longer exists today. The modern concept of the Illuminati is largely speculative and based on conspiracy theories. There is no verifiable evidence to support the existence of a powerful, global Illuminati organization as depicted in popular culture.

The benefits of joining depend on what you want to do with your membership. Joining on our website will put you on our mailing list so you can stay up-to-date on our activities and campaigns. If you want your membership to be even more rewarding, consider becoming active in a congregation or contributing to the mission of The Satanic Temple in other ways. 

We value the privacy of our members and do not share membership information with anyone. Only the founders of the organization are permitted access to the membership database and it is used exclusively by top officials for outreach and communication. We will never disclose the names of any of our members without their explicit permission. The release of anyone’s name without their consent would undermine our members’ trust in the organization.

Various symbols are often associated with the Illuminati in popular culture. These symbols include the Eye of Providence (often depicted as an eye within a triangle), the owl, the pyramid, and the “all-seeing eye.” However, it’s crucial to note that these symbols have historical and cultural significance beyond their association with the Illuminati and are not inherently connected to a secretive organization.

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