Accused Nxivm sex-cult leader Keith Raniere is again begging a judge to free him on bail pending trial.

Brooklyn federal court Judge Nicholas Garaufis had already shot down an elaborate plan from the suspect involving him supposedly being guarded by former agents of the Secret Service.

Raniere is now trying to convince the judge he deserves to be out based on a nearly two-page explanation of Nxivm’s teachings, complete with a bibliography and YouTube links.

The terms of Raniere’s proposed conditions — $1 million bond secured by three properties and their anonymous owners, home confinement and electronic monitoring — are buried beneath 10 paragraphs of his alleged cult’s tenets and history.

“Just as Socrates challenged the young people of Athens to question sacrosanct beliefs of the time, and indeed was executed for his disruption of a closed-minded system of government, Nxivm challenges participants to question, rather than blindly accept, the fundamental content of their lives,” one paragraph reads.

“Why, for example, are we practicing the religion we are? Do we really believe its precepts or is it just easier to not disappoint our parents? Do we have the relationships with our parents or our children that we really want? If not, why not? What can we do to have better relationships with the people we love?”

Raniere’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, later told The Post that he wrote the filing.

“I’m embarrassed to say that’s all me,” Agnifilo said.

The motion, which also cites Kierkegaard, Nietzche, and Sartre, says Garaufis can expect a hand-delivered DVD of Raniere’s work, too, lest the suspect is unable to find the video.

Garaufis has to rule whether he’ll even grant Raniere a hearing on the request.

The judge previously declined to spring the self-proclaimed guru, who was arrested hiding out in a tony villa in Mexico, on $10 million bail.

Raniere’s co-defendants — including actress Allison Mack and Seagrams heiress Clare Bronfman — remain out $5 million and $100 million bond, respectively.

Mack is accused of grooming women to have sex with Raniere, while Bronfman allegedly bankrolled the seamy operation.

They’re variously charged with forced labor, sex trafficking and other counts.