Asked by james

How is Shinto different from other major religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism?
A.
Shinto was developed by Buddhist monks.
B.
Shinto does not perform religious ceremonies.
C.
Shinto worships only one god.
D.
Shinto does not have a sacred text.

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D. Shinto does not have a sacred text.

Explanation: Shinto is an indigenous, ritual-centered religion of Japan that lacks a single central scripture or revealed text like the Bible, Quran, or Torah. (Its myths and origins are recorded in works such as the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, but Shinto emphasizes rituals, kami (spirits), and practice rather than a single sacred book.)