Things that cost nothing are worth nothing.
A healthy body costs time and effort invested in exercise and food preparation. A powerful mind costs the hours invested in reading and studying. Many costs do not require money to pay, but money gives a numerical value to everything on this planet for ease of exchange.
Money is the exchangeable currency of knowledge and effort.
The sole purpose of money is to give numerical value to knowledge and effort for commercial purposes. A law student exchanges money with a school for the knowledge he needs for his career. The knowledge that a lawyer has acquired from his professors is exchanged for money, which in turn can be exchanged for the knowledge and efforts of other people, even if they do not require the services of a lawyer.
Valuable items are never free, because if they were, they would be worthless.
If the Illuminati doesn’t need profit, why not just give unlimited money to anyone who asks? Why are Wills available to order when our organization can afford to provide free copies to every citizen?
A house is more valuable than a handful of sand because of the effort and materials needed to build it. Sand requires no knowledge, effort, or materials to build, so it has no value.
There is value in the words of the Testaments, but also value in the trees that must be cut for paper, in the workers who must create the designs and layouts and illustrations, in the ink for printing, in packages for delivery. Hundreds of human minds with decades of experience go into every element of the Testament’s production – while some minds simply sit on the sidelines, complaining about the costs of printing, design, packaging and delivery at their doorstep. While the Illuminati don’t need profits, we also don’t need people who can’t see the value in things that aren’t free.
Money means nothing to those who print it.
The Illuminati does not accept donations or membership fees of any kind. We do not require tithing or monetary pledges.