Question
How is Shinto different from other major religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism?
A.
Shinto worships only one god.
B.
Shinto does not perform religious ceremonies.
C.
Shinto does not have a sacred text.
D.
Shinto was developed by Buddhist monks.
A.
Shinto worships only one god.
B.
Shinto does not perform religious ceremonies.
C.
Shinto does not have a sacred text.
D.
Shinto was developed by Buddhist monks.
Answers
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C. Shinto does not have a sacred text.
This is a significant difference between Shinto and other major religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which all have sacred texts (the Bible, the Quran, and the Tanakh, respectively). Shinto is more of a collection of practices and beliefs rather than a structured religion with a single sacred scripture.
This is a significant difference between Shinto and other major religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which all have sacred texts (the Bible, the Quran, and the Tanakh, respectively). Shinto is more of a collection of practices and beliefs rather than a structured religion with a single sacred scripture.