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I've noticed that's a common one. And one of my favorites.
Yes. Alright, suppose you were raised Shinto. Shinto doctrine has a limited range of what they claim and doesn't call dibs on a whole lot regarding what to make an origin about. Then suppose you went to Australia and thought "I like the Dreamtime beliefs, I want to see if I believe in it". Supposing the matters discussed by Australian mythology doesn't intersect with the matters discussed in Shintoism, you can be both. It wouldn't be like Judaism and Hinduism where, in one, there are declarations of being one god and one son of god, while in the other, there's a whole ecosystem of gods and avatars.
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I like Japan's "whatever" attitude to religion. Like it's just there and you can play around with it if you're bored.
According to that worldview, would the great peacemaker be seen more historically or more mythologically?
What do you mean?
Considering the infinite gravity of black holes, probably both.
I wouldn't really count agnosticism, no. Faith is relative. Even CS Lewis, the leader of the apologetics movement, expressed a "we really don't know in the end" in his final chapter of his final book. One might say everyone has varying degrees of agnosticism. So you're like me then, where my basis for honoring spirituality is that it's better to thank a creator that's not there than end up not thanking a creator that ends up being there?
Worship of Trump baffles me. Said worship isn't even consistent. One moment he's the second coming of Cyrus the Great, another moment he's the second coming of George Washington, and another moment he's the second coming of Jesus himself. At this point, they might as well just max it out by acknowledging he's the latest Avatar, the sixteenth doctor, the latest vessel of Professor Ozpin, and the most infamous and most anime-named Lemmy mod all wrapped up into one and be done with it.
On a slightly more serious but lighthearted note, it does invoke the question "what counts as a religion?"
Didn't Islam fuse with Mongolian mythology at one point once Genghis Khan conquered the Turks?