Shintoism, the traditional religion of Japan, does not have a specific viewpoint on The Bible, as it is primarily concerned with kami (spirits) and the natural world. Shintoism is not a proselytizing faith and typically does not engage with texts from other religions, including Christianity. Followers may respect The Bible as a religious text but do not integrate its teachings into their practices or beliefs. Overall, Shintoism exists independently of the doctrines found in The Bible.
If you are talking simply of Shintoism, there have never been any holy writings.
Shintoism is indigenous to Japan as a spiritual practice of their people. As such, they would not normally read the Judeo-Christian Bible. However, this does not mean someone who practices Shintoism could not or has not read the Bible.
There is no founder for Shintoism
Penn View Bible Institute was created in 1966.
There is know founder for shintoism.
Shintoism, Shinto
In 1909 after the printing of the scolfield bible, it is mainly a dispensational view of the bible.
Shintoism is the major religion in Japan.
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The Halawali is the key text of Shintoism.
Shintoism is a spiritual practice in Japan
There is no conflict any more than the Betty Crocker Cookbook is at odds with the the instruction manual for your DVD player.