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Q: Do Shinto believers meet together regularly with other believers?
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When was Shinto intruduced to Japan?

Shinto was never introduced to Japan that it where it originated and it is unclear as to when it started but it received the name Shinto in the 6th century so it could be distinguished from the other eastern religions


How shintoism spread?

Shinto hasn't really spread. Over the years, Shinto has been practiced almost exclusively in Japan. Most people who practice Shinto in other parts of the world are Japanese in heritage.


Do you have to be confirmed to take holy communion or can you take it by being baptised?

The Bible says that communion is for believers ( usually believers are baptised)Act 20:7 Now on the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul, ready to depart the next day, spoke to them and continued his message until midnight.In the above verse believers are meeting together and it is the same in other places in the Bible where breaking of bread/communion is mentioned eg 1Corinthians 11


Who is ameterasu?

she is the Japanese sun goddess born of the left tear of Izanagi, a Shinto god, Ameterasu is the most important of all other Shinto deity's. The correct spelling is Amaterasu (according to Wikipedia)


What is the common thread that runs between Hinduism Buddhism Taoism and Shinto?

tolerance for other religions


What is the difference between state Shinto and Shinto?

State Shinto refers to the form of Shinto that was promoted and supported by the Japanese government during the Meiji period (late 19th to early 20th century) as a means to unify the country under one national religion. Shinto, on the other hand, is the traditional indigenous religion of Japan that has a long history and is still practiced by many people today.


How is Hinduism used by believers of religion?

Hinduism is used by believers by text, books, and other different things so that they could tell a detail.


What has the author Kun Sam Lee written?

Kun Sam Lee has written: 'The Christian confrontation with Shinto nationalism' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Church history, Nationalism and religion, Relations, Shinto


What are the souls of the dead believers doing in heaven?

In heaven, the souls of dead believers are thought to be in the presence of God, experiencing joy, peace, and fellowship with other believers. They are believed to be fully restored and in a state of eternal happiness and contentment.


Who gave blacks Bibles?

Most likely missionaries and other believers.


How did Shintoism spread?

Shinto hasn't really spread. Over the years, Shinto has been practiced almost exclusively in Japan. Most people who practice Shinto in other parts of the world are Japanese in heritage.


What is religious of Japan?

Japan is primarily Shinto with a large Christian influence and minorities of many other religions as well.