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This is wrong! It's not based on cultures such as Chinese, because every culture or ethnicity has people that are of different religions and "Ancestor worship" is originally from the Animism religion. It's also in Buddhism nowadays and Vietnamese people are also Buddhist, but that's actually just honoring ancestors and not worshipping. My point is "Ancestory worship" does not pertain to the Chinese culture because there are Chinese out there who are Christian and do not pray to their ancestors or anything of the sort. Who wrote this article?! [[User:Sebeex3|Sebeex3]] 20:56, 12 June 2006 (UTC) |
This is wrong! It's not based on cultures such as Chinese, because every culture or ethnicity has people that are of different religions and "Ancestor worship" is originally from the Animism religion. It's also in Buddhism nowadays and Vietnamese people are also Buddhist, but that's actually just honoring ancestors and not worshipping. My point is "Ancestory worship" does not pertain to the Chinese culture because there are Chinese out there who are Christian and do not pray to their ancestors or anything of the sort. Who wrote this article?! [[User:Sebeex3|Sebeex3]] 20:56, 12 June 2006 (UTC) |
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What's up with the zhongwen, guys? This is not a chinese phenomenon, or a chinese article. Perhaps they could be included later on, but not in the intro. I'm putting a systematic bias template on this. --[[User:Taejo|Taejo]] 09:36, 24 September 2005 (UTC) |
What's up with the zhongwen, guys? This is not a chinese phenomenon, or a chinese article. Perhaps they could be included later on, but not in the intro. I'm putting a systematic bias template on this. --[[User:Taejo|Taejo]] 09:36, 24 September 2005 (UTC) |
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Have edited the article to a generic understanding of ancestor worship and removed the "limited geographic scope" tag. [[User:Knowledge for All|Knowledge for All]] 16:03, 9 August 2006 (UTC) |
Have edited the article to a more generic understanding of ancestor worship and removed the "limited geographic scope" tag. [[User:Knowledge for All|Knowledge for All]] 16:03, 9 August 2006 (UTC) |
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== Honoring the ancestors == |
== Honoring the ancestors == |
Revision as of 16:03, 9 August 2006
This is wrong! It's not based on cultures such as Chinese, because every culture or ethnicity has people that are of different religions and "Ancestor worship" is originally from the Animism religion. It's also in Buddhism nowadays and Vietnamese people are also Buddhist, but that's actually just honoring ancestors and not worshipping. My point is "Ancestory worship" does not pertain to the Chinese culture because there are Chinese out there who are Christian and do not pray to their ancestors or anything of the sort. Who wrote this article?! Sebeex3 20:56, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
There's a lot more that could be said here: its prominence in East Asia, possible links to Confucianism and the importance of honoring one's elders; other religious influences and other forms;ways that it is actually practiced. Wesley 15:27 19 May 2003 (UTC)
What's up with the zhongwen, guys? This is not a chinese phenomenon, or a chinese article. Perhaps they could be included later on, but not in the intro. I'm putting a systematic bias template on this. --Taejo 09:36, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
Have edited the article to a more generic understanding of ancestor worship and removed the "limited geographic scope" tag. Knowledge for All 16:03, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Honoring the ancestors
I'm not an expert -- it seems that the practice of 'Honoring the ancestors' is a more accurate description than Worship. Is this a true statement? If so, the page could be moved to the better name. I am under the impression that even Christians of Chinese heritage 'Honor their ancestors' (After all it is one of the Ten Commandments of the Judeo-Christian tradition -- Honor thy Father and Mother) --Ancheta Wis 02:06, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
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Im doing a project on this, and I was wondering if anyone who has any knowledge on this toppic could help me. I who, or what came abotu founder ancestor worship. I have an idea its just beliefs about worshiping your friends and family after they die... but did one person start it?? I can get the basic information off the page for the report, but I also need to know if there are any written doctrines about this. Another thing that confuses me is, is there a certain time or place they do this, or is it just when they die, they lay offerings and things like that. If there is a place they honor this (like a church) I need to know if there are any places like this in Michigan.
Thank you much.. Don — Preceding unsigned comment added by Donuphaus (talk • contribs)
Egyptian culture did the same thing, such as opening sarcophogi on a particular day to pay a families respect and so forth.
So starting it is a no-no, formalising it is most likely a middle eastern thing