Japan’s Shinto Religion Formalized Ancestor Worship of Sin a Son of Canaan & Kami Later Buddhism Arrived by Korea

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What preceded Shintoism’s formalization in Japan circa 300 b. c. was that ancient ancestor worship all the way back to Canaan’s son Sin, and the Kami spirit entities (of deceased ancestors and inanimate objects plus forces of nature) named for Canaan’s father Ham, or Kam as in Cambodia. Buddhism which is a distant second to Shintoism in Japan came there from Korea in the 5th century a. d., the Good News of Jesus Christ difficult to accept there because of allegiance to the ancestors and to the state.