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Is Confucianism a religion or a philosophy?


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bostonterrier

I don't have a religion but I do believe in a higher power tho, now I can't tell if we have a spirit or not, the only thing I know is that if everybody follow confucius teachings the world would be a peaceful place. Did Confucious believe in any God?

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I don't think it's a religion but you could call it an ideology (or even a secular religion). From what I understand he did not believe in God and you could call him an atheist.

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The study of world religious has been a very fascinating topic, and there are many books out there that cover comparative religions especially with the ones most predominant in the world today. There is a book that is laying around that has yet to be read and has a chapter dedicated to confucianism. It is written so that any chapter on a particular religion can be read in any order based on what you are interested in learning about. I am trying to find time to get to to it, amongst other things going on.

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I don't have a religion but I do believe in a higher power tho, now I can't tell if we have a spirit or not, the only thing I know is that if everybody follow confucius teachings the world would be a peaceful place. Did Confucious believe in any God?

 

From what I recall, Confucius believed in the Tao, which is more deistic, if you could even classify it as a god-driven paradigm at all. Confuciusism is more of a sociopolitical philosophy if anything. I would classify it as a philosophy, but I could see an argument for both.

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This may help.

 

It sounds as if you'd be more inclined towards Taoism, than Confucianism.... but the choice is yours.

 

Enjoy.

 

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