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25 May, 02:32

Which explains why Confucianism is considered a philosophy and not a religion?

It did not require clergy to teach its rulings.

It taught that people should not try to find a way to heaven.

It encouraged people to believe in whichever gods they wanted.

It taught people how to live a good life, but not what to believe.

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  1. 25 May, 03:21
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    I believe the correct answer is D. It taught people how to live a good life, but not what to believe.
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