Answer the four question below
Shinto Discussion
Use simple and clear language and avoid plagiarism.
answer any four questions:
- How is Shinto similar and different from Daoism?
2. Is it fair to call Shinto a world religion if, in fact, one must be Japanese to belong?”
3. Why do you suppose water is an important symbol that is used in the Shinto faith, and virtually all other religions of the world? What does it symbolize? What does it bring into being?
4. How might the Shinto agenda for harmony with nature and the “care of the Earth” be a touchstone for dialogue among those who have a similar agenda for environmental preservation? For example, as found in Wicca, neopaganism, the Goddess movement, and other Gaia-related religions, which are particularly popular today.”
Shinto Discussion
How is Shinto similar and different from Daoism?
Shinto and Daoism are similar in that they both worship multiple Gods and they conduct rituals and religious rites in a similar manner. They share respect for nature whereby Shintoism, refers to the respect and worship of the Kami spirits which inhibits the natural things while Daoism mainly focuses on the worship of various gods among them were the Chinese religion or others who were people at one time and did a significant thing in the society or people who were associated with performing miracles before their deaths. Shintoism mainly emphases on folk spirits but these are natural spirits instead of the gods and heroes of Chinese as in the case of Daoism.