>>199910120No. Cheap food is always the driver of growth. Japan doesn't have that, they're very overpopulated. Perhaps it's time to expand territory to an island that isn't geographically fucked over?
it is not for you to decide
>>199910120Hi gaijin-san.Monotheistic religions such as Islam, Christianity, and Judaism do not suit Japanese sensibilities, so they will never become popular in Japan.Eat sushi and go back to your country right now!
>>199910365I hate your people >>199910262
>>199910365>Monotheistic religions such as Islam, Christianity, and Judaism do not suit Japanese sensibilities, so they will never become popular in Japan.>By the end of the 16th century, the Japanese mission had become the largest overseas Christian community that was not under the rule of a European power. Its uniqueness was emphasized by Alessandro Valignano since 1582, who promoted a deeper accommodation of Japanese culture. Japan was then the sole overseas country in which all members of those confraternities were locals, as was the case with Christian missions in Mexico, Peru, Brazil, the Philippines, or India, in spite of the presence of a colonial elite.>Most Japanese Christians lived in Kyushu, but Christianization was not a regional phenomenon and had a national impact. By the end of the 16th century it was possible to find baptized people in virtually every province of Japan, many of them organized in communities. On the eve of the Sekigahara battle, fifteen daimyōs were baptized, and their domains stretched from Hyūga in Southeast Kyushu to Dewa in North Honshū.[19] Hundreds of churches had been built throughout Japan.>Accepted on a national scale, Christianity was also successful among different social groups from the poor to the rich, peasants, traders, sailors, warriors, or courtesans. Most of the daily activities of the Church were done by Japanese from the beginning, giving the Japanese Church a native face, and this was one of the reasons for its success. By 1590, there were seventy native brothers in Japan, fully one half of Jesuits in Japan, and fifteen percent of all Jesuits who were working in Asia.
>>199910365What is this hilarious copeNo religion fits modern japanese sensibilities because youre atheist just like the west. Any hint towards resemblance is only for show and ceremonial
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>>199910841There's something that fell to the wayside in history regarding this. Nagasaki originally was a Jesuit colony, however after Catholic expulsion it never really formally returned to Japanese rule. Normally they install a fudai daimyo as governor, but in the case of Nagasaki they merely installed a passive observer. Even during lockdown Nagasaki was one-third Chinese and still an international city, it turns out that Jesuits thrive in countries where anti-clerical spaces and the vast majority of the Christian martyrs were from a rival order. In fact most of Europe was complaining about their interference in colonial affairs, at one point Nagasaki had a diocese, it seems removing the bishop would be in their interest because they received several slaps on the wrist for collecting taxes from all trade with the island despite being a mendicant order.
>>199910120the crime rate would
>>199910365Yeah. Even after 500 years, Christians still account for 1% of Japan's population and are NOT increasing.
>>199910972No religion is increasing. Japs are all atheists.
>>199910120Yes, because then you can marry 7 year olds, the only females that japanese men still have boner for
>>199910120No, try becoming Orthodox Jews instead
>>199910938truly the jews of the clergy
>>199910365Allah guides whomever He wills.
>>199910841Im glad christianity didnt make it in japan. The whole idea of spreading your religion is gross as hell. Why the fuck should faggotry european judaism be in japan. Good for them
>>199911070Christianity is supposed to be a universalist religion applicable to all of humanity. Nothing about it is inherently European.
>>199910866There are Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples everywhere in Japan, and Japanese people often go there to pray. It has become a part of Japanese life.
>>199911084Im saying its judaism mixed with european elements. Yes it has universalist elements, like islam (despite the arab supremacism) and unlike judaism. Still it shouldnt have a major place in japan. The idea of japan becoming like africa in regards of religion grosses me out
>>199911092Most Japs call themselves atheists or irreligious. Any remaining semblance of religion in Japan has been secularized and turned into "culture", like Christmas here.
>>199911084>universalistIts only there in south america and some places in europe
>>199911038He? The supreme god of Japan is Amaterasu, woman though.
>>199911127Look at what happened in south korea. All these schizo tier christians and mega churches. Disgusting. 25% of them. Fucking disgusting and they dont even see how cucked they are
>>199911176>some places in europenearly all of Europe except Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia (which still have a significant amount of Christians).
>>199911157Christmas is the same with Halloween for Japanese. It's just a party day in Japan.And Japanese holy night is 31 December.
>>199910963go down?
>>199911235Kick them all out. Except ethiopia i guess. This shit has no place in africa
>>199911157That means it's not professional.It's the same as saying that Japanese people can't speak English even if they can speak English a little.
>>199911261I was making a comparison. No Japanese today is truly "Shinto" or "Buddhist" in the sense that they actually believe that gods live in the walls, or that they can reach nirvana. Their religion is only cultural. In most of the West today, it's the same way, Christianity has become heavily secularized as well.
This thread feels like it was made to be reposted on all-nationz
>>199911235Europeans are as Christian as you are (not even a little)