Japan's unique Shinto is "yao-orozu-no-kami"「八百万の神」, and it is thought that there are many gods such as trees, flowers, mountains, valleys, flora and fauna, and historical figures, but in Christianity, all things, nature, people, animals and plants were created by Jesus Christ, so the god of all things was the one and only Jesus Christ. One of my questions has been solved🙏☺️
@生きる意味とは-i7k3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for writing again, Kouhei! It's always a pleasure to hear from you. It's true that Japan's form of animism is unique to Japan. I think each country that has an animistic religious background would be unique. Humans have a natural God-given instinct to worship God, but when we do not know the Creator, we worship something else instead. I think the following Bible passage is very important:ローマ人への手紙 1:19-20 Japanese Living Bible 19 なぜなら、彼らは神の真理について本能的に知っているからです。神が、この知識を彼らの心にお与えになったのです。 20 世界が創造されてからこのかた、人々は、天地や、神がお造りになったすべてのものを見て、神の存在とその偉大な永遠の力をはっきり知っていました。ですから、彼らには弁解の余地がありません。 Later on in Romans chapter 1 it teaches that we should worship the Creator and not the things that the Creator made. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts!!
@jpnkouhei17673 жыл бұрын
@@生きる意味とは-i7k Japanese Shinto is animism, isn't it. The Japanese people believe in the spirit and soul of nature. The Japanese people became animist without knowing the existence of God, but it was Jesus Christ who created humans to believe in the spirits and souls of nature. I was very impressed with your explanation and the words of the Bible. Thank you for the words that come straight into my heart🙏