There was no god
In Taoism, the way of the Tao is followed. This means you follow the way of life, Tao is a bit like a measurement of life, and not a god.
No, not even close. Taoism is a religion based loosely on the love of nature . . . Like some other religions, there is no Taoist God. By the way, the "T" in Taoism is pronounced like the letter, "D". DOW-iz-um
Yes.......Laozi is revered as a god in religious forms of Taoism
Tsao Chum, god of the stove, became the first god of Taoism.
It sounds as if you are confusing Taoism with Maoism ...
The perspective on how God feels about Taoism varies widely among different religious traditions and interpretations. In monotheistic religions like Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, God is often viewed as the ultimate authority, and practices outside these faiths may be seen as divergent from God's will. In contrast, some people believe that God appreciates the moral and philosophical insights found in Taoism, which emphasizes harmony, balance, and a deep connection with nature. Ultimately, views on this topic are subjective and depend on individual beliefs and theological frameworks.
Some of them look like people worshiping God and some of them look like they think they are worshipping God.
That the life giving Cosmic energy is god.
like any religion, taoism spread because people heard about it and began to believe in it.
look at wikipedia yo!
Taoism dont have their festivals because they are in the same genre like Shinto so no, they dont have a festival
Christian awnser= Cause God wanted it to look like that.