Confucianism
Daoism
Rejecting Religion
Philosophers and Philosophies
100

Followers of Confucianism believe that people can gain what through learning?

Humaneness (Ren)

100

What does "Dao" literally mean?

Way or Path

100

The term for not believing in god. It does not necessarily mean "non-religious"

Atheism

100

Philosopher who felt that learning social harmony would end civil unrest in China.

Confucius 

200

The act of respecting authority figures, especially elders.

Filial Piety (Xiao)

200
The symbol used to represent how the Dao is self-balancing.

The Ying-Yang

200

The term for uncertainty as to whether a higher power exists.

Agnosticism

200
Who founded Daoism?

Laozi

300

The act of following social customs and established roles to maintain harmony.

Ritual Propriety (Li)

300

What is the goal of Daoists, whether they are internal alchemists, external alchemists, or spiritual alchemists?

Immortality (Living forever)

300

At one point this movement might have worshipped demons, but now they tend to believe demons are simply metaphors.

Satanists 

300

Greek Philosopher who asked, "Is something good because the gods like it, or do the gods like it because it is good?"

Plato

400

Someone who exercises humane conduct and serves as a role model for other.

Junzi

400

Rhythmic energy that makes up everything in the world.

Qi

400

The idea that religion must be separated from public affairs. In other words, the separation of church and state.

Secularism

400

The enlightenment idea that God is the entire Earth, not a human-like being.

Pantheism

500

Name the Five Relationships in Confucianism

Father and Son

Elder brother and younger brother

Older friend and younger friend 

Ruler and subject

Husband and wife

500

Name the Five Religions that are legally permitted in China.

Daoism

Buddhism

Islam

Protestantism

Catholicism 

500

This movement started as a protest against the Kansas Board of Education, but now it has a real church in which the congregation wears noodle strainers. 

Pastafarianism

500
He claimed, "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature... the opium of the masses"

Karl Marx

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