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Revista Polis. Fibreculture Journal. Open source religion. Yoism symbol Open-source religions attempt to employ open-source methodologies in the creation of religious belief systems.[1] They develop their systems of beliefs through a continuous process of refinement and dialogue among the believers themselves. In comparison to traditional religions – which are considered authoritarian, hierarchical, and change-resistant – they emphasize participation, self-determination, decentralization, and evolution.

Followers see themselves as part of a more generalized open source movement, which does not limit itself to software, but applies the same principles to other organized, group efforts to create human artifacts.[1] Another early example, in 2001, Douglas Rushkoff organized the first Reboot summit that took place in 2002.[8] "The object of the game, for me, was to recontextualize Judaism as an entirely Open Source proposition. Another example is Open Source Religion, founded by Sidian M.S. References[edit] Further reading[edit] Evan (May 2008). Open source theology | collaborative theology for the emerging church. First Monday. Revista de Recursos Humanos, e-Learning, Capital Intelectual, Gestión del Conocimiento y Mejora de Desempeño Humano. - Learning Review. Herramienta :: Revista de debate y crítica marxista.