I found this religion by accident when searching the web for
new religious movements. due to me too few posts I am not allowed to link?
I give it a test To be able to post links or images your post count must be 50 or greater. You currently have 47 posts. only three postss and then I can link sorry
so use google and link under my post please
I am not a believer or supporter or anuthing I am just curious
how it come through in the eyes of Christians reading about it.
Is it so different that you dismiss it or find it something you could
cooperate with as a kind of religious brother or sister faith?
Or too alien and odd? I kind of find it charming and interesting
but I am not a true believer Christian only being brought up
in a Christian culture and we sang psalms in school and Boyscouts
where Christian and so on.
So please share your honest take on it.
new religious movements. due to me too few posts I am not allowed to link?
I give it a test To be able to post links or images your post count must be 50 or greater. You currently have 47 posts. only three postss and then I can link sorry
so use google and link under my post please
It is from Japan so that explains why I had no knowledge of it."Konko" means golden light and "kyo" is a suffix which means religion. The name signifies Konkokyo's desire to shine a bright light on humanity with teachings of the Universe. In English, "Konkokyo" is translated as "Konko religion" or "Konko faith."
Tenchi Kane No Kami
This is the deity whose workings are felt throughout the entire universe and in the very lives of all human beings. This is the name of the deity that Konkokyo believers worship.
Tenchi Kane No Kami is the parent Kami of all humanity. This Kami's love and grace has and continues to envelope all of humanity and all other forms of life, regardless if they are dead or alive.
Although the workings of Tenchi Kane No Kami extend throughout the Universe, Kami is also fostering and watching over humanity as well as other living entities. Kami's wish is for all living things to accept and perform the role that has been allocated to them, during their lifetime and after.
I am not a believer or supporter or anuthing I am just curious
how it come through in the eyes of Christians reading about it.
Is it so different that you dismiss it or find it something you could
cooperate with as a kind of religious brother or sister faith?
Or too alien and odd? I kind of find it charming and interesting
but I am not a true believer Christian only being brought up
in a Christian culture and we sang psalms in school and Boyscouts
where Christian and so on.
So please share your honest take on it.