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		<title>Church demolished in Japan, Xtians cries foul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japanese Christian relics &#8211; including the Holy Grail &#8211; have been brutally demolished &#8220;by a government no better than a terrorist organization,&#8221; outraged Christian activists tell Shukan Asahi (4/18).
Pork barrel projects in the Amagusa district of Kumamoto Prefecture known for its strong links to feudal era Christianity and the greatest Christian rebellion this country has [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Christian in Japan</title>
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The topic of religion can be a very sensitive matter to some especially when followers of a religion is steadfast about their religion being the only ONE true thing in the whole wide world while other religions are false and lies. This video is about a Christian man who is currently living in Japan with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Buddhism in Japan</title>
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Buddhism in Japan
Buddhism and Shinto are the two major religions in Japan. In fact, these two religions are closely inter-related. The Buddhism-Shinto practice evolved over the years incorporates both religion harmoniously, although initially, there were some contradictions between the religions. The history of Buddhism in Japan can be roughly divided into three periods, namely the [...]]]></description>
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