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Aug 16, 2017 at 3:03 comment added Canyon Thanks for listening! Your edits greatly improve the answer. In particular, your third paragraph, where you compare the ten commandments to Taoist practices, is exactly what the question calls for. Keep it up.
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Aug 15, 2017 at 23:40 comment added Jack Maverick Canyon, Thanks for your note - sorry about the formatting. I'll edit and offer some explanation, but frankly I thought the quote itself was pretty much self-explanatory as to the connection. Jack
Aug 15, 2017 at 1:23 comment added Canyon Hi, welcome to philosophy.SE! As written, your answer doesn't really fit our site's format. For a quick primer on answering questions here, see this, or look at Luis's answer above. I have no idea if the quotation you posted is relevant or not, but it certainly needs some explanation as to how it compares the ethics and cosmology of Taoism and Christianity.
Aug 13, 2017 at 11:21 comment added user20253 Yes! This would be an immediate and obvious connection, that in both cases we ar able to discover the truth and would not need to speculate. This would only be possible for the esoteric form of Christianity, (and also Islam), and therefore it is the 'heretical' forms of these religions that are alike with Taoism. not the dogmatic/speculative religion of the priests.
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