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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 101154" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>I realize that dogmatic religious leaders entitled gurus (of the new or old era) ::irony:::At the present time religions have put on us moral codes, religious restrictions, social taboos, and emotional conventions around everything in life, death and after life. Then religionists (these stupidity suckers) have tagged, labeled and decreed what is right and what is wrong, what is sinful and what is not. In other words little or no liberty is left for the individual to investigate himself. If ever could there be an individual among a flock. I do believe there is an inner sense of morality within ourselves that instinctly lead us choose what is healthy for us and for others. But it never can be brought about by manipulation and blindly following gurus. Literally following the supposed sacred books such as Bagavad Gita, puranas, The Bible, The Koran and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 101154, member: 4986"] I realize that dogmatic religious leaders entitled gurus (of the new or old era) ::irony:::At the present time religions have put on us moral codes, religious restrictions, social taboos, and emotional conventions around everything in life, death and after life. Then religionists (these stupidity suckers) have tagged, labeled and decreed what is right and what is wrong, what is sinful and what is not. In other words little or no liberty is left for the individual to investigate himself. If ever could there be an individual among a flock. I do believe there is an inner sense of morality within ourselves that instinctly lead us choose what is healthy for us and for others. But it never can be brought about by manipulation and blindly following gurus. Literally following the supposed sacred books such as Bagavad Gita, puranas, The Bible, The Koran and so on. [/QUOTE]
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