How does the author develop the idea that Confucianism is not like a traditional religion? Select all that are true.

A. The author explains that Confucianism does not dictate specific practices and beliefs, but focuses on general values and morals for living.
B. The author explains that Confucius did not claim to be a prophet or have heard from a god.
C. The author explains that Confucianism focuses on simple ideas about life rather than complex topics such as origins of the universe.
D. The author gives details on how Confucianism's beliefs are different from those of Islam and Hinduism.

A. The author explains that Confucianism does not dictate specific practices and beliefs, but focuses on general values and morals for living.

B. The author explains that Confucius did not claim to be a prophet or have heard from a god.
C. The author explains that Confucianism focuses on simple ideas about life rather than complex topics such as origins of the universe.