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Buddhism as well and Asahara Shoko took from those as much as he did from Judeo-Christian traditions. People are going to be looking out for and will recognize Aum especially well, so I think we should be particularly careful about making assertions as to whether it is or is not Judeo-Christian.
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has all of its religious statistics from 1949 on available on-line so I might do that if I find the time, but it will be difficult to determine what new religions should and should not make the list. Does anyone know the source for the list we have now? Some of them, like Yamato-no-Miya seem quite obscure. -
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and the like. Just as Shinto is unique from global animism/shamanism, and samurai are unique from generic feudal warriors, so the
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Thank you very much for your help. What I can gather is that the only thing that is common to all theses groups is the time line in which they were founded. Some are indeed obscure and bizarre, some would be regarded as cults and others are simply offshoots of more or less traditional sects. What
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Hmm, you're right... seems to have been decided early on in ja.wiki history before debates had more formal rules. Also I notice this article doesn't actually have an equivalent article on ja.wiki. I do not like articles about Japan with no ja.wiki equivalent so I will stand back from this debate.
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As indicated by the tag at the bottom of the page, I am aware this page needs expanding. Most of my past research on the
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I was originally going to call the article simply "New
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Google gives about 600,000 hits for "新宗教" but well over four times that number for "新興宗教". Now, the most widely used term is not always the best one, but if a lesser-used term is chosen in preference to a widely-used alternative, I'd expect to see some reasoning for this -- yet none is given.
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I'm by no means an expert at this, but I think placing Aum Shinrikyo, easily the most famous "New Religion," under a section called "Judeo-Christian" is misleading. Aum borrowed from many different religious systems, including but not primarily the Judeo-Christian tradition. There are
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