Confucius believed in the concept of Tian, which is often translated as "Heaven" in English. Tian represents a force that guides human behavior and morality. Confucius emphasized the importance of following moral principles and acting in accordance with Heaven to achieve harmony and balance in society.
Confucius was a philosopher, not a god. The god Confucius believed in was Ti'en(Heaven).
"Confucius' philosophy was predominately a moral and political one. It was founded on the belief that heaven and earth coexist in harmony and balanced strength whilst maintaining a perpetual dynamism. Human beings, he taught, are sustained by these conditions and must strive to emulate the cosmic model." From: http://www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Confucius-Confucianism.htm "Based upon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucius Confucianism does not share the Western view of God and Heaven as creator and paradise.
Ti'en(Heaven), aka Shangdi.
he will teach at the chinese center for knowledge and understanding in heaven
Just a personal point of view, I'd want to go... if I believed in it.
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Confucius Buddha. To Confucius life was sour. He believed the present was out of step with the past ... To the Buddha, life on earth was bitter. ... To Lao Tzu, the harmony that existed between heaven and earth...
Beowulf is an imaginary character. If he were real, from a Christian point of view it is very hard to say. People's views on heaven vary. You might get a different answer from a Catholic than from a fundamentalist.
" I think the point of life is for living and exploring and adventure!" "what do you say?"
It depends on your point of view. It depends on your point of view. It depends on your point of view.
There is little evidence to support the idea that Confucius was a hermit. He had many followers and at one point spent several years abroad to spread wisdom.