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Master Vigil said:Taoism, however there is also a hint of paganism strewn about in there. I call it Vigilism. Therefore I call myself a Taoist VIgil.
It is both, and while I subscribe to the philosophy I do accept some of the religious ideas.sandy whitelinger said:I thought Taoism is a philosophy.
I'd say it's a philosophy as much as Buddhism is. Though philosophical Taoism and religious Taoism are two different entities.sandy whitelinger said:I thought Taoism is a philosophy.
I'd say it's a philosophy as much as Buddhism is. Though philosophical Taoism and religious Taoism are two different entities.sandy whitelinger said:I thought Taoism is a philosophy.
One of the characteristics of Chinese (and other Far Eastern) religion is that they don't make it an either/or thing like we do in the West.sandy whitelinger said:I thought Taoism is a philosophy.
Precisely, and you can also add christianity to that mix as well.Booko said:One of the characteristics of Chinese (and other Far Eastern) religion is that they don't make it an either/or thing like we do in the West.
It's no contradiction for someone from this part of the world to practice Buddhism and Taoism and Confucianism in combination.
standing_alone said:None/Not applicable
I'm an agnostic. *sigh* How boring...