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Aneli [31]
3 years ago
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What was Kabir suspicious of?

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Natalka [10]3 years ago
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Kabir was suspicious of the role of priests and religious institutions.

He was an anti institution. He believed that God is not found in forms, it could take form anywhere, to anything. He believed that you can't describe something/someone as the one and only true God

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