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No, Confucianism does not believe in multiple gods. Instead, it emphasizes ethics, morality, and proper conduct in both individual and societal relationships. Confucianism is more focused on human relationships and social harmony.
Confucianism has only One God. Buddhism believes in numerous deities. Confucianism is from China. Buddhism is from India.
Confucianism contradicts Christianity by stating that it's okay to believe in or follow more than one religion. Christianity generally holds that it's the only correct religion to follow.
More than one thrombus (or the plural form) is "thrombi".
The possessive phrase for more than one month is "months'."
Copper (Cu) does not form more than one type of cation.
The form of a noun when there is more than one of it.
Not known, but probably no.
2 forms.
When there is more than one source of illumination.
has only one electron to share with another atom, limiting its ability to form more than one bond.
In Confucianism, the focus is on earthly life and moral cultivation rather than the afterlife or concepts like heaven. Confucian teachings emphasize living a harmonious life in accordance with moral principles and fulfilling one's role in society. It is more about creating a "heaven on earth" through virtuous behavior and social harmony.