Yes, Taoism promotes the practice of charity, emphasizing compassion and selflessness as key virtues. While it may not focus on formal charitable acts like some other religions, Taoism encourages individuals to act with kindness and generosity towards others, aligning with the principle of harmony. By cultivating a spirit of giving and caring for the well-being of others, Taoists contribute to a balanced and harmonious society.
Currently, there are two branches of taoism in religious practise (which is different from the study or school of tao philosofy). There are Quanzhen(All-Purity) and Zhengyi(Orthodoxy,also call Tianshi Dao, which means the Dao of Master-Heaven). They differ slightly in religious believe. Taoists of Quanzhen are more or less like the monks of Buddhism. They cannot marry or eat meat and live in temples. The Zhengyi Taoist are always married and live in their homes. As for the scholars studying the dao philosophy, they may have different opinions from each other.
Practice and practise are homophones.
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Taoism is practiced in China.
Taoism has numerous deities.
The religion of Taoism derives from the philosophy of Taoism which was founded by Lao-tzu. The practice of Taoism began during the Shang dynasty in China.
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taoism first developed after christions