you just have 2 follow the comand, the necessity of being loyal to one's ancestors.
The answer is one. You can break it up. One times one equals one and then one times one equals one! It's really simple for me to get the answer.
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one and one makes two
In mathematical terms, the question is misguided because one plus one IS NOT one.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Shintoist" (follower of Shintoism, kami-no-michi).
yes and Shintoist
Answer: JapanOver 95% of all Shintoists live in Japan, which is a country in which around 80% of people will identify as Shintoist to a certain degree. (Japanese people see no issue as identifying as Shintoist, Buddhist, and Atheist at the same time.)
Answer: JapanOver 95% of all Shintoists live in Japan, which is a country in which around 80% of people will identify as Shintoist to a certain degree. (Japanese people see no issue as identifying as Shintoist, Buddhist, and Atheist at the same time.)
Syncretic. In Asia this is common; one can be a Buddhist and a Shintoist, or combine Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, or one can be both a Muslim and a Hindu. In the West, this is becoming more common. The Catholic Church calls this "cafeteria spirituality" where the believer "picks and chooses" beliefs. Many people are both Christian and Buddhist, or follow New Age practices, which can blend just about everything together.
Well there are still shintoist just not as many take me for example im 12 and British but because i am shinto it is hard to pray because there are no shinto temples near me and there is the fact that we don't technically have rules but you must set up boundaries
According to the website "Japan-guide": "ShintoBuddhism are Japan's two major religions. They have been co-existing for several centuries and have even complemented each other to a certain degree. Most Japanese consider themselves Buddhist, Shintoist or both." To read more, see the Related Link.
A Shintoist is a person who follows Shinto. Shinto is the traditional religion of Japan. Shinto is the praying to spirits also known as a kami. The word Shinto means "Shin" meaning kami in Chinese and "to" meaning a philisophical path or study.
Difficult to know, since many "big bang theory scientists" come from cultures or nations that are not predominantly Christian. There is no basic reason why scientists cannot be Christian, or Muslim, or Jewish, or Taoist, or Confucianist, or Shintoist, or Animist, or...... At its core, we have no idea at all what "caused" the Bing Bang. In fact, the first few verses of Genesis are as good a description of the Big Bang as anything; In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
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What are you looking for greatest, smallest what.
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