Some religions or sects of religions are legalistic, but legalism itself is not a religion.
But the place of worship for legalism is in human nature, no matter what religion it is embedded in. In and of itself, it is a form of self worship, or idolatry. That is not to say that adherence to law is evil; it can be part of a true religious experience, and it is the responsibility of citizens in all law abiding nations. But adherence to law simply for its own sake is purely an expression of human nature, especially when overly zealous practitioners of some religions attempt to enforce their law on others without any of the prerequisite faith, repentance or sincerity.
Some holy places for Legalism include the tomb of the philosopher Han Fei in China, as he was one of the key figures in the development of Legalist philosophy. The state of Qin in ancient China, particularly during the reign of Qin Shi Huang, is also considered a holy place for Legalism due to its implementation of Legalist principles in governance. Additionally, the Legalist text "The Book of Lord Shang" is revered as a holy text and is studied in places where Legalist philosophy is practiced.
the book of leviticus.
The holy book of Legalism is called the "Book of Lord Shang." It was written by the Chinese philosopher Shang Yang during the Warring States period. The text expounds on the principles and methods of governance and was influential in shaping Legalist philosophy.
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holy places for hindus are temples
the idea of legalism is that they like to show leadership and not have any laws
The belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled is an ideal of legalism.
Here are some slogans against legalism:"A pig forced to act like a human is still a pig.""Your behavior makes you a better person, not your beliefs."Here are some slogans in favor of legalism:"If legalism is bad, why learn math?""Just quit sinning.""Legalism: What churches call the parts of the Bible they disagree with.""Tolerance is not a spiritual gift."
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
No, however, some places important to the historical Buddha have become places of pilgrimages. .
Legalism is a Chinese philosophy.
Holy Roman Emperor and ruled alot of other places.
In Hinduism there are several places that are considered Holy land. Some of those places are Varanasi, Kerala, Sabarimala, and Uttar Pradesh.