Shintoism, Shinto
A major teaching is for Shinto followers to live and coexist in harmony with nature and other people.
There are 2.7 million Shinto followers in the world today. : ) Technicaly there is 2. 9 million because most people that follow shintoism are also buddist. {-_-} (_@_)
Shintoism, Shinto
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.
The followers of Hinduism are called Hindus
Shintoism is a Japanese religion that dates back to about 1000 BCE. The major laws are that spiritual powers exist in the natural world and that spirits called kami live in all natural places. The followers of Shintoism pray to and make offerings to the kami.
Followers of god Shiva are called Shaivites.
There is no founder for Shintoism
Shinto. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shintoism
Mussolini's fascist followers were called "Blackshirts."
There is know founder for shintoism.
The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.