Yes.
Hell.
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Hell no.
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Answer 1Both Koreas share a Buddhist and Confucianheritage and a recent history of Christian and Cheondoism ("religion of the Heavenly Way") movements.Although North Korea is officially atheist and according to the Western standards of religion - the majority of Korean population could be characterized as irreligious - the cultural influence of such traditional religions as Buddhism and Confucianism still have an effect on North Korean spiritual life.Answer 2Almost all North Koreans believe in the idea of Juche, also known "Kimilsungism" after Kim Ilsung.Juche should be incorporated in the answer about what are North Korea`s most common religions. Juche is the religious, political, social and economic ideology of North Korea. The Juche Idea was first introduce by Kim Ilsung in 1955 to distance North Korea from the Soviet Union, which at the time was undoing many of the Stalinist policies that Kim Ilsung liked.Over time, Juche evolved, borrowing from Marxism, Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism and Confucianism whatever Kim Ilsung and Kim Jongil wanted, as well as their own ideas, and in 1972 replaced Marxism-Leninism in the North Korean constitution as the country's official ideology.According to Juche, there is no god but Kim Ilsung, the country's "Eternal President", which makes North Korea the world's only country governed by an embalmed dead body. Juche has also attributed divine powers also to Kim Jongil.
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The cast of One Year to Hell - 2011 includes: Shannon Burgdorf as Kim Sylvia Geiger as Britney Joe Hammerstone as Gabriel Drew Kochera as Jack Elizabeth Pietrzak as Sydney
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There are 2 Koreas.Almost all North Koreans believe in the idea of Juche, also known "Kimilsungism" after Kim Ilsung, is the religious, political, social and economic ideology of North Korea.The Juche Idea was first introduce by Kim Ilsung in 1955 to distance North Korea from the Soviet Union, which at the time was undoing many of the Stalinist policies that Kim Ilsung liked.Over time, Juche evolved, borrowing from Marxism, Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism and Confucianism whatever Kim Ilsung and Kim Jongil wanted, as well as their own ideas, and in 1972 replaced Marxism-Leninism in the North Korean constitution as the country's official ideology.According to Juche, there is no god but Kim Ilsung, the country's "Eternal President", which makes North Korea the world's only country governed by an embalmed dead body. Juche has also attributed divine powers also to Kim Jongil.South Korea has more traditional religions. 23% are Buddhist,20% are Protestant Christian11% are Catholic ChristiansAround 1% believe in Jeung Sando or Jeungism25% are secular or atheists with no religious beliefMany Villagers have no specific religious affiliation, but take on some of the principles and customs of Buddhism.There are no other common religions in South Korea.
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The cast of What the Hell - 2013 includes: Nnamudi Amobi as Jeremiah Ben Becher as Simon Brianne Berkson as Kim Jamie Effros as Bert Stevens Craig Falantano as Chip Nadia Gan as Japanese Girl 1 Randall McNeal as Winston