The supreme beings of Confucianism are limited. The religion is named after supreme beings of Confucius who spoke of a supreme being known as Tian.
between human beings
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The basic theme of Confucianism is respect and caring for fellow human beings. A believer of Confucianism should always try to be altruistic and selfless.
Buddhism has no "supreme beings" (god, gods or goddesses) therefore there is no reference to such beings
we are all supreme beings
Confucianism teaches that human evolution exists, rather than creationism. There is a highly optimistic view on human nature, that human beings are teachable and improvable.
Gods.
Hinduism does not have any founder. Supreme god created all the beings and there after Hinduism existed with these beings.
The supreme beings are the fully enlightened Buddhas. All of us have Buddha potential inside of us. By practising the Dharma over this lifetime ot over accumulated lifetimes, we may all eventually realize our highest supreme selves, which is Buddhahood.
Well, Neo-Confucianism Differed from Confucianism in many ways. Confucianism was the belief of a real world, not an illusion, as well as Confucianism. Confucius wrote his ideas down in The Analects."Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" Confucius once said. Neo-Confucianism divides the world into a material world and a spiritual world. Confucianism does not believe in a spiritual world.Confucianism follows the Five Constant Relationships: Parent and Child, Husband and Wife, Older Sibling and Younger Sibling, Older Friend and Younger Friend, and Ruler and Subject. The goal of individuals in Neo-Confucianism is to go beyond the materal world, and to reach union with the Supreme Ultimate. Humans do this through careful examination of the moral principles.
Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
Henotheism is the belief in and worship of a single primary god while recognizing the existence of other gods. Unlike monotheism, henotheism does not deny the existence of other deities but elevates one god above the rest in terms of importance or devotion. This belief system is often found in ancient religions such as Vedic Hinduism.