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they go to certain temples they don't have a specific one. hope this helps!

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Where do Confucianism worship?

Confucianism is simply a philosophy. Followers don't go to a temple to worship, they just live how the Lun-yü (holy book) says to live.


What is the Confucianism house of worship called?

The Confucian house of worship is called a Gurdwara. This is the Sikh house of worship and there is no god regarded in Confucianism.


Who leads Confucianism in worship?

jesus


What do he Confucianism worship?

nothing it is a Philosophy


Who or what does the religion Confucianism worship?

Confucianism is not a religion it is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system.


Who do Confucianism worship?

Confucianism is a religion common in Asia and the sub continent of India. Followers of the religion worship Confucius.


Place of worship of Confucianism?

in temple in china


How many Confucianism worshipper still worship today?

1000


What is the Confucianism place of worship called?

Confucianism doesn't have a place of worship because it is not a religion it is just a way of life or something to follow in life while practicing other religion. Like you can be a Buddhists and still be an Confucianist because your just following the ideas.


Do Confucianism worship any god?

no they look at things from a different perspective


Why do people in Europe consider Confucianism to be a state religion in east Asian countries?

Because in Confucianism, they worship Ti'en(Heaven), plus they practice ancestor worship. Also, they thought that Asians worshipped Confucius.


Where do the followers go to worship Confucianism?

Confucianism was a syncretism of philosophy and ancestor worship. The present government of China has no apparent problems with Confucian philosophy, which requires no worship, but is opposed to ancestor worship and has turned most Confucian temples on the Chinese mainland into museums and actively discourages Confucianism as a religion. The majority of religious Chinese people follow Buddhism or Daoism (or Taoism) and there are active temples dotted all over China. Unlike the Abrahamic religions, Eastern religions do not necessarily require regular attendance at a place of worship. Small shrines can be seen in many Chinese households, where the family worships its gods at home.