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Prompted by the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995, societal hostility toward religion in Japan intensified. I won’t name any specific group here, but, to be honest, several Christian denominations have also come to be viewed unfavorably. In the shooting of former Prime Minister Abe a few years ago, investigators cited the perpetrator’s motive as stemming from the LDP of Japan close ties to the former Unification Church and the issue of excessive donations by its followers. According to investigative sources, the shooter’s mother gave as much as circa $700,000 to the church—an outlay that reportedly wrecked her family and fueled the resentment behind the attack.
Prompted by the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995, societal hostility toward "new religions" in Japan intensified.
Attitudes towards very old established religions such as Zen, Jodo-shin-shu, Nichi-ren, or Tenkyo-kyo have changed much. However, attitudes to *new* religions have changed.
I won’t name any specific group here, but, to be honest, several Christian denominations have also come to be viewed unfavorably.
In the shooting of former Prime Minister Abe a few years ago, investigators cited the perpetrator’s motive as stemming from the LDP of Japan close ties to the former Unification Church and the issue of excessive donations by its followers.
According to investigative sources, the shooter’s mother gave as much as circa $700,000 to theat church—an outlay that reportedly wrecked her family and fueled the resentment behind the attack.
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Indeed. Sometimes the difference between a "cult" and a "religion" is hard to define.
Prompted by the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995, societal hostility towards religion in Japan intensified.
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Good job!
About the General Religious Attitudes of Japanese People. |
Prompted by the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995, societal hostility toward religion in Japan intensified. Prompted by the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995, societal hostility towards religion in Japan intensified. Prompted by the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995, societal hostility toward "new religions" in Japan intensified. Attitudes towards very old established religions such as Zen, Jodo-shin-shu, Nichi-ren, or Tenkyo-kyo have changed much. However, attitudes to *new* religions have changed. |
I won’t name any specific group here, but, to be honest, several Christian denominations have also come to be viewed unfavorably. I won’t name any specific group here, but, to be honest, several Christian denominations have also come to be viewed unfavorably. |
In the shooting of former Prime Minister Abe a few years ago, investigators cited the perpetrator’s motive as stemming from the LDP of Japan close ties to the former Unification Church and the issue of excessive donations by its followers. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
According to investigative sources, the shooter’s mother gave as much as circa $700,000 to the church—an outlay that reportedly wrecked her family and fueled the resentment behind the attack. According to investigative sources, the shooter’s mother gave as much as circa $700,000 to th |
According to investigative sources, the shooter’s mother gave as much as circa $700,000 to the church—an outlay that reportedly wrecked his family and fueled the resentment behind the attack. |
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