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Ierofanga [76]
3 years ago
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Which of these characterizes the central values of the faith taught by Laozi, as expressed in the Daodejing? A. People should ac

tively seek power and fame. B. People should avoid conflict whenever possible. C. People should abide by a rigid social hierarchy. D. People should plan their future around the all-important family.
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german3 years ago
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B. People should avoid conflict whenever possible

Laozi’s main concern involved describing a way of life that could be true to the natural order of God’s laws. He advocated for simplicity and a way of life that avoids conflict whenever posssible


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