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14) Three characteristics of God’s messages
From 2013 to the present, I have kept a journal of the messages coming to me. When I analyzed the journal, I realized that God’s messages have three characteristics. First, there is consistency in God’s messages. Messages with the same content have been given repeatedly over time. The most consistent messages are about Japan. God…
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13) Receiving God’s messages
In 2013, I began to think of a series of strange ideas. These thoughts were coming to mind, and they were not my idea. It felt like someone was talking to me. I might be receiving a message from God, I thought. Most of the messages were about Japan. If they were God’s messages, God…
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12) Shinto and Christianity (7) Shinto prevailing in Postwar Japan
State Shinto was abolished by Douglas McArthur in 1946. Japan has been reborn as a democratic nation since then. Japanese no longer believe in the Emperor as a god. But Shinto remains in Japanese society as before. Shinto is deeply rooted in Japanese life. Some politicians still visit Yasukuni Shrine to worship the spirits of…
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11) Shinto and Christianity (6) State Shinto is a mixture of Christianity and Shinto
Shinto traditionally had a spiritual connection with Japan and the emperor. Using the tradition of Shinto, the government and militarists created “State Shinto” and used it to spread Emperor Worship between 1868 and 1945. Japanese people were told that the emperor was divine himself and the highest purpose of every subject’s life was death in…
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10) Shinto and Christianity (5) The religion of whitewashing
In an attempt to communicate with 8 million gods, Shinto has a variety of spiritual communication methods—shrines, rituals, festivals, and prayers. But don’t be fooled by the appearance of Shinto. Purity, sincerity, and harmony with nature are not the true identity of the ancient religion. Shinto is a supreme religion of Japan, and it hides…
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9) Shinto and Christianity (4) No concept of sin and repentance
Japanese people have no concept of sin and repentance. Unlike Christianity, Shinto doesn’t teach moral standards for right and wrong. It emphasizes purity and love for nature, but does not promote justice. People who grew up in Christian culture are embarrassed by the Japanese indifference to right and wrong. As a consequence, the Japanese are…
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8) Shinto and Christianity (3) Idolatry
Shinto emphasizes external appearance. The image of beauty and purity is the core value of the ancient religion. However, beauty is not the true identity of the traditional religion. Shinto sometimes shows a dirty face behind people, especially when people are not watching carefully. Shinto worship includes a worship of human genitals, both penis and…
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7) Shinto and Christianity (2) Eight million gods
Shinto (the way of gods) has spiritual bonds with many of the rituals, festivals, and prayers in Japan. This ancient religion honors ancestors and pays tribute to local deities. According to a Shinto belief, there are eight million gods in Japan. Japanese gods are called “eight million gods” The eight million gods exist in every…
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6) Shinto and Christianity (1) Japanese are spiritual people
Since my encounter in 2013 of evil spirits of the Christian clients, I have discovered that the Japanese have difficulties to relate to Jesus Christ. The spiritual barrier of Japanese to Christianity develops from Shinto, which is rooted in Japanese life. Japanese people are praying to the spirits of Shinto, temples, and ancestors on a…
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5) Renouncing of False Jesus Christ
The Christian clients chose Jesus Christ from among the many gods in Japan. They were deceived into believing the fake Jesus Christ. The clients wanted to renounce the fake Jesus Christ. In the Christian counseling, I helped each of them renounce their fake Jesus Christ, praying together in person-to-person settings. This deliverance succeeded when the…