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Because Confucianism believes in One God(Ti'en aka Shang Di), & also practices ancestor worship.
Yes, it is. Today, Confucianism is mainly practiced in China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents of Confucianism.
Yes. And they still do today.
Yes. The Greek gods and goddesses are still worshipped today.
Confucianism is still practiced today with the majority of followers residing in China, Korea, and Vietnam. Additionally, there are offshoots such as New Confucianism which mixes classic Confucianism ideas with Western philosophies.
Some historical traditions of Confucianism are still in practice today. The most common is the deviation from pleasure of the flesh and to submit more to a spiritual form of relationships.
The birth of Confucius is one significant historical event in the long history of Confucianism. Still today, in China, the birth of Confucius is celebrated each year in honor of his admirable life and still-influential teachings.
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Confucianism still exists in the world today.
Sadly today it means very few in today's times, only about 95% of the people today still believe. But the other 5% are still believers and worship God.
Yes. Confucianism is practiced in China, Japan, the Korea and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents.
The oldest forms of worship in the world are ancestor worship, shamanism, and animism, which are thought to date back to at least around 300,000 BCE. The oldest religions that are still widely practiced are are Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Jainism. Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism all came from India, while Judaism originated in Israel and Taoism in China. Shintoism, a Japanese spiritual practice that is still practiced today, dates back further, but is not strictly speaking a religion. Other very old forms of worship include pantheism, Zoroastrianism, and Confucianism.