Yes! Confucianism does consist of more than one
No, Confucianism does not believe in multiple gods. Instead, it emphasizes ethics, morality, and proper conduct in both individual and societal relationships. Confucianism is more focused on human relationships and social harmony.
There are more than 6 religions in the world, and some of them are polytheistic, meaning that they believe in more than one God and hence, have more than one name for God. There are also religions that do not include a God. For example, The religion of Buddhism is about spiritual enlightenment rather than the worship of any deity, and although the Buddha is worshiped by some branches of Buddhism, he is worshipped only as an enlightened person and teacher, rather than as a God. In any event, here are some names of God: In Judaism the original name of God is Yahweh. A later variant is Jehovah. However, most Jews do not refer to God by name, and prefer "Adonai" meaning lord, or "HaShem" meaning the Name. Christianity generally uses the term God, although Jehovah is also used. Islam uses the name Allah. Mithraism (or Zoroastrianism) uses the name Ahura-Mazda. Hinduism uses the name Brahma for their chief God, but they have many, many more. Vishnu and Shiva are of similar importance to Brahma. Taoism does not have a deity. Confucianism does not have a deity.
The belief in God is a personal choice and varies among individuals in China. Historically, China has been influenced by philosophies like Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, which focus more on ethics, self-cultivation, and harmony with nature rather than a singular deity. Additionally, the Communist ideology of atheism promoted by the government has also had an impact on religious beliefs in the country.
Agnostics are one group that meet this description. They don't know if there is a god or not.Non-theists also meet this description. Groups like Buddhists,Confucianism, Jains, Daoist, deism and pantheists, have no gods or no"central god figure like Christianity.
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and writer, struggled with questions about the existence of God after his experiences in concentration camps. His writings suggest a complex and evolving relationship with God rather than a belief in God's literal death.
Humanists do not adhere to the belief in a specific god or higher power. Humanism is focused on human reason, ethics, and values, and emphasizes critical thinking and empathy rather than religious beliefs.
They really do not have a god. Confucianism is more of a philosophy or way of life than a religion.
Confucianism has only One God. Buddhism believes in numerous deities. Confucianism is from China. Buddhism is from India.
No. Ti'an in Confucianism is more like the God of Deism.
No but they do believein the sun and the moon
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
Although ancestors are worshipped in Confucianism, it is a monotheistic religion, because they worship 'Ti'en (Heaven).' God, in Confucianism, is more like the way Deists believe in Him, rather than Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, or Jews would understand Him.
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no it doesn't have a god because its more of a belief system rather then a religion
Surely all Christians regard God as more important than Satan. And those who do not believe in God do not believe in Lucifer or Satan. So there should be no case in which Satan is more important than God.
Confucianism does not teach about any kind of god or spirit.
The Confucian view of God is more on par of that of a Deist, rather than that of a Christian or Muslim. Ancestors are also worshipped.
There is no "deity" of Confucianism. This is why there is debate over if it is a religion or not. Confucianism was founded by Kong Qui (Confucius) whose teachings have been passed down from generation to generation.