If they don't believe in God then they are called "atheist." But you can't call someone that, unless they call themselves that. People just have different religions, so if they don't believe in the bible, they might have something else they believe in.
No we do not believe in purgatory, but we do believe in hell. We believe that when a person dies they remain in a temporary sleep until the second coming of Jesus. Heaven and Hell comes after the eternal judgment at the end of time
To believe something is to hold an opinion that it is true.
The Sadducees, a Jewish religious group during the time of Jesus, did not believe in a bodily resurrection. They only accepted the authority of the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) and did not believe in an afterlife or resurrection of the dead.
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from TAO
Daoists continue to turn to nature as a guide in seeing, feeling, and being motivated by the Tao. That is, the natural force that runs through and inspires all things.
Because they believe that all the wrongs will become solved
daoists believedthat a universal forcecalled the dao
Legalists and Daoists differ from society by legalists believing that human nature was wicked and if people did good things they will find harmony. And they also believe if they enforce strict laws they will have harmony and if they do wrong they will receive harsh punishment. Doaists believe that each individual will find their own peaceful path and find harmony on their own.
daoists don't have Gods.
Daoists believed people should find their own way, or Dao, to live in peace. They must learn to live with their inner feelings, too.
Daoists advocate living in total simplicity in order to align with the natural flow of the Dao, or the natural way of the universe. By living simply, one can reduce distractions and attachments that create suffering and instead focus on inner peace and harmony. This simplicity allows for a deeper connection with nature and a more authentic way of being.
Being Correct by confucius
They might agree with him
Daoists strive to accept all things that occur as part of their belief in the natural flow of the Dao, or the fundamental principle that underlies and unites all aspects of the universe. This acceptance fosters harmony and resilience, enabling individuals to align with the rhythms of nature rather than resisting or fighting against them. By embracing both the positive and negative experiences in life, Daoists believe they can achieve inner peace and cultivate a deeper understanding of existence. Ultimately, this perspective encourages living in accordance with the natural order, promoting balance and tranquility.
They disagreed because they believed in living with harmony and loving nature, whereas the Legalists wanted a harsh gov, with enforcement of laws.