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Religion in China, India and the West

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

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What Is Confucianism?

Confucianism is hard to define as a religion because it doesn't really have a God. By 1000 AD there's something called neo Confucianism, which got around the idea of not having religion and metaphysics by incorporating Buddhist and Taoist metaphysics. There are small numbers of Jews, Christians and Muslims in China too. Chinese observers would confuse Islam and Christianity as an exotic sect of Pure Land Buddhism. And that's because they're interpreting this new religion in light of what they know.

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