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Introduction To SHINTOISM by Catapault: 5:20pm On Apr 23
Welcome to the Religion of Shintoism

Shinto (Japanese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) is a religion originating from Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion. Scholars sometimes call its practitioners Shintoists, although adherents rarely use that term themselves.

There is no central authority in control of Shinto, with much diversity of belief and practice evident among practitioners.

The torii gateway to the Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, one of the most famous examples of torii in the country.[1] Torii mark the entrance to Shinto shrines and are recognizable symbols of the religion.

A polytheistic and animistic religion, Shinto revolves around supernatural entities called the kami (神). The kami are believed to inhabit all things, including forces of nature and prominent landscape locations.

The kami are worshipped at kamidana household shrines, family shrines, and jinja public shrines. The latter are staffed by priests, known as kannushi, who oversee offerings of food and drink to the specific kami enshrined at that location.

This is done to cultivate harmony between humans and kami and to solicit the latter's blessing. Other common rituals include the kagura dances, rites of passage, and seasonal festivals. Public shrines facilitate forms of divination and supply religious objects, such as amulets, to the religion's adherents.

Shinto places a major conceptual focus on ensuring purity, largely by cleaning practices such as ritual washing and bathing, especially before worship.

Little emphasis is placed on specific moral codes or particular afterlife beliefs, although the dead are deemed capable of becoming kami.

The religion has no single creator or specific doctrine, and instead exists in a diverse range of local and regional forms.

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Re: Introduction To SHINTOISM by Catapault: 5:23pm On Apr 23
This is African religion in everything but name.

I understand that the Edo people settled in Japan a thousand years ago, and they clearly influenced the country.

There is actually an era known as the Edo Period of Japan, which was from 1603 to the 1860s.
Re: Introduction To SHINTOISM by Rexymania(m): 5:42pm On Apr 23
I want to sleep 😴
Re: Introduction To SHINTOISM by Reflect7: 6:53pm On Apr 23
Rexymania:
I want to sleep 😴

I know it’s not as titillating as your fairytale religion of ‘miracles’ and blonde white ‘saviours’ changing water to booze, prior to getting crucified dead, waking up, climbing out of the grave, eating dinner with friends, and suddenly rising up into heaven as they look on in astonishment!

A story for idiots.

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