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Shinto can be traced to about 300 BCE as the most significant religion in Japan. The timeline is divided into two eras - the legendary era and the historical era.
Aphrodite, the goddes of Love and Attraction
in shrines mainly in japan
The most complex deity, Firstly i do not beleive in complexcity because even a single deity is not complex, if a deity is complexed he is not deity, deity never get complexed, the trinity is superior as according to its responsibility and hence all have their powers
Buddhism and Shintoism
Buddhism and Shintoism are the most popular religions in Japan.
Buddhism and Shintoism are the most popular religions in Japan.
A:Everyone who follows a religion other than one of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) believes in other gods or spirits but does not believe in the Abrahamic God. These would include followers of Hinduism, Daoism, Shintoism and other religions, as well as most Buddhists. Also, atheists do not believe in God. It could also be said that agnostics do not believe in God, because they do not know whether he exists.Atheists do not believe in god. I would add that agnostics also do not believe in a deity. Some may argue that agnostics don't belong on the list, since they really are doubtful about the existence of a deity, and if a deity exists she/he can't be known by us. My argument is that to 'believe in' a deity is actually to trust that deity, and not just acknowledge the deity's existence. So in traditional belief systems Satan believes that the deity exists, but you wouldn't say that Satan 'believes in' god. Satan believes that a deity exists, but Satan 'believes in' himself.
Three is a a significant number in the Bible, archetypally meaning the trinity and generations. There are three persons in the single deity of God. The trinity is the most significant use of the number three in the Bible. There are God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, all wrapped inside of a single deity. Difficult to understand, but it is what we are told in the Bible.
The most commonly known one is the Egyptian goddess Bast or Bastet.
Shintoism has no set religious text, rather they compile stories and mythology in books such as the Kojiki and Rikkokushi. Remember, Shintoism is not as much religion as it is practices and values.
I'm not sure if they had a chief deity, but I do know that they worshiped the war and water gods the most.