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Among the first examples of this movement, ''Yoans'' (followers of a religion called Yoism {Link without Title} ) claim that their version of open source religion does not have allegiance to any spiritual guide, rather the sense of authority emerges from the group via consensus.1

Another early example, in 2001, movement. Open Source Judaism, in turn, has spawned other open source projects, such as the Open Source Haggadah. Open Source Haggadah

By 2005, a number of other attempts to form open source religions began to take form, for example, The Open Source Order Of The Golden Dawn Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn website and ''Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis''. Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis website


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