Practically all the prominent leaders of thought in China today are openly agnostics and even atheists.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to recieve all the great truths which atheism would deny.
It is true that the Chinese are not so religious as the Hindus, or even as the Japanese; and they are certainly not so religious as the Christian missionaries desire them to be.
I don't think I've ever been an agnostic. I've always thought there's a superior power, that this is not the real world and that there's a world to come.
Confucius was a humanist and an agnostic.
I have to recognize that I am agnostic.
We all have our beliefs or our agnosticism.
In the schools of the Western countries, there is always the subject 'Religion.' The Classics are China's religion.
Isn't an agnostic just an atheist without balls?
No student of Chinese history can say that the Chinese are incapable of religious experience, even when judged by the standards of medieval Europe or pious India.
But I wish to point out that it is entirely wrong to say that the Chinese are not religious.