Overall, the answer would be no.
Japan does not have a national religion, and most of its citizens are non-religious.
Although anywhere from 80 to 95% of the population attends Shinto or Buddhist temples, only about 30% of the surveyed population claim to have religious beliefs. Less then 1% claim to have Christian or Islamic beliefs.
Although some Shinto beliefs do include a concept of heaven somewhat like that of the Christian heaven, the Buddhist ideas of heaven and hell are much different.
Yes
because they also beleve in god
About 65 percent of the Japanese, do not believe in God with less than 1 percent of them professing faith in Christ.
Japan is a country, a nation state, a geographic location. It does not have beliefs.
i think because of god and goddesses that thay are used to believe, izanagi and izanami
Japan Assemblies of God was created in 1949.
God Hates Japan was created in 2001.
No they did not believe in god
I believe in god. also, write why u believe in god :)
If you believe that God made the world and everything in it, then you must believe that God made bedbugs. If you don't believe that God made the world, or if you don't believe in God, then you likely do not believe that God made bedbugs.
Someone who doesn't believe in God is an atheistSomeone who is not sure whether there is a God or not is an agnostic.Someone who does believe in God is a theist
Because you believe he is the right God for you. It's what you believe that matters, not what someone else presume you believe or not believe in.
Most cultures believe in a God.
They believe in one God.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
Yes, she do believe in god.