THE FUNDERMENTAL BELIEFS OF THE ILLUMINATI

I. One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all living beings, guided by reason.

II . The pursuit of justice is a continuous and essential effort that must take precedence over established laws and institutions.

III. One’s body is sacred and governed solely by one’s own will.

IV. The freedoms of others, including the freedom to cause offense, must be respected. To intentionally and unjustly violate another’s freedom is to surrender one’s own.

V. Beliefs ought to align with the best available scientific understanding of the world. One must be careful not to twist scientific facts to suit personal beliefs.

VI. Humans are imperfect. If one commits an error, one should strive to correct it and address any harm caused.

VII. Each tenet serves as a guiding principle intended to inspire noble conduct and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always take precedence over the literal written or spoken word.

VIII. making fortune and fame is compulsory.