Matthew Mussolini
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Well, I believe America would do best if we adopted State Shinto. I made two YouTube's on the issue:
Highest Shinto Kami is female, Amaterasu:
It is the Religion of Imperial Japan, and essentially prayer to Kami (Spirits), which includes Jesus, but Dogmaless and Scriptureless, so nobody argues over an ancient text that contains contradiction and genocide, like the Bible.
American state Shinto is the Patriotic enshrinement of all the nation's heroes , and a priesthood staffing the shrines.
An Emperor is elected. In Japan, the Emperor is the highest Shinto priest, (kind of like the Pope).
We would have a Yasukuni Shrine.
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Yasukuni Shrine is home of the war dead where every single soldier who dies for their country and Emperor since it's founding is enshrined.
We would have a "book of souls" where the names and birthdates of every soldier that died for America is written. This will no doubt encourage American soldiers to give their lives rather than surrender, do banzai honorable bayonet charges when out of ammunition,
and if need be go on a kamikaze missions.
Japanese soldiers all agreed they would meet again at Yasukuni shrine , making them the most difficult soldiers to get to surrender. They knew Prime Ministers and Emperors, politicians, priests, military Personnel, priesthood, and civilians would be bowing before them and paying them homage until the end of time. This motivated them to want to sacrifice and die honorably. We totally need that in America.
In Shinto when your family member dies they become, "family Kami".
In Shinto they keep Kamidanas (God cupboards), small miniature shrines for Kami
They also keep Hondens (structure or room closed off to the public and entirely for enshrined Kami).
Sound like a plan?
Is my religion welcome to your forum?
Highest Shinto Kami is female, Amaterasu:
It is the Religion of Imperial Japan, and essentially prayer to Kami (Spirits), which includes Jesus, but Dogmaless and Scriptureless, so nobody argues over an ancient text that contains contradiction and genocide, like the Bible.
American state Shinto is the Patriotic enshrinement of all the nation's heroes , and a priesthood staffing the shrines.
An Emperor is elected. In Japan, the Emperor is the highest Shinto priest, (kind of like the Pope).
We would have a Yasukuni Shrine.
.
Yasukuni Shrine is home of the war dead where every single soldier who dies for their country and Emperor since it's founding is enshrined.
We would have a "book of souls" where the names and birthdates of every soldier that died for America is written. This will no doubt encourage American soldiers to give their lives rather than surrender, do banzai honorable bayonet charges when out of ammunition,
Japanese soldiers all agreed they would meet again at Yasukuni shrine , making them the most difficult soldiers to get to surrender. They knew Prime Ministers and Emperors, politicians, priests, military Personnel, priesthood, and civilians would be bowing before them and paying them homage until the end of time. This motivated them to want to sacrifice and die honorably. We totally need that in America.
In Shinto when your family member dies they become, "family Kami".
In Shinto they keep Kamidanas (God cupboards), small miniature shrines for Kami
They also keep Hondens (structure or room closed off to the public and entirely for enshrined Kami).
Sound like a plan?
Is my religion welcome to your forum?