Death in the Kojiki Rligion Vs
Date Submitted: 07/22/2003 07:20:12
Death in the Kojiki Religion Vs. The Christians of Ireland
Every culture is different. They all have their own beliefs, customs, and traditions. But, all people are the same. We all are born, live, and die. Every culture handles death a little differently. Even though all cultures have differences, all cultures share common beliefs and traditions with some other cultures. All of us are also human, and experience the same emotions when we deal with
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smoking while the Kojitis through writing. Both believed that too much mourning was not good for the soul. As far as the burial or cremation rituals of the two, they shared likenesses but differences as well, such as the wailing women for the deceased or the prevention methods of ghosts and spirits. All in all, the basis of death for both of these religions is pain no matter how it was dealt with or practiced.
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