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Confucianism focuses on ethical behavior rather than deity worship from "summary" of A History of God by Karen Armstrong

In Chinese philosophy, Confucianism has never been primarily concerned with the worship of deities. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior in human relationships. The ultimate goal of Confucian teachings is to create a harmonious society where individuals treat each other with respect and kindness. This emphasis on morality and social order sets Confucianism apart from other religious traditions that focus more on the worship of gods or goddesses. Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, believed that by following certain moral principles, individuals could cultivate their character and become virtuous. These principles include filial piety, respect for elders, honesty, and loyalty. By adhering to these values, people could contribute to the greater good of society and create a more peaceful and just world. Unlike religions that offer salvation through be...
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    A History of God

    Karen Armstrong

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