Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Recognition of Corruption

Some spiritual agnostics also reject organized religion because they say that although leaders like Christ were benevolent philosophers (or divine, depending on that person's individual beliefs), their words have been too corrupted by followers wishing to justify their own questionable actions.

Exceptions to this rejection of organized religion include the Eastern Liberal Religions: Hinduism and Buddhism. Liberal followers of these two religions usually acknowledge and accept the values of spiritual agnosticism.

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