Explain the differences between zen Buddhism and Shinto?
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Buddhism and Shinto are separate "religions" (not really a "religion" like how people practice Christianity, Islam, etc.) in Japan but they are combined so people can practice both of them. Shinto is not an organized religion, it is just a collection of all traditional Japanese beliefs.
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OO Zen Buddhism...
-- They are the followers of Lord Buddha....
-- They used to live out the facts of this world and to get the enlightenment...
-- They were the monks who tried to help to all the suffered people...
OO Shinto...
-- They are the followed of Christianity religion...
-- They used to follow the ancient traditions of Japan to get out this world...
-- Normally believed on God and to worship...
-- Be Brainly...
See here for your answer....
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OO Zen Buddhism...
-- They are the followers of Lord Buddha....
-- They used to live out the facts of this world and to get the enlightenment...
-- They were the monks who tried to help to all the suffered people...
OO Shinto...
-- They are the followed of Christianity religion...
-- They used to follow the ancient traditions of Japan to get out this world...
-- Normally believed on God and to worship...
-- Be Brainly...
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