Christianity, Shinto, and other cultures
I am a Christian. I worship both God and Jesus Christ everday of my life ever since I could remember. I am highly fascinated and intrigued by the Japanese culture and I recently researched the "Shinto" Religion, along with my own deeply. I still want to practice Chrstianity but I also want to practice the same form of respect, self-respect, compassion, and devotion as the Shinto Religion. In the Shinto religion they believe in a spiritual essence (or "Kami") that resides both living and non-living things and that you should respect all things whether they are living or non-living. Also when they eat a meal that contains meat in which the lifeform was killed in order to make the meal, you say "I will humbly accept this food in which you have prepared for me" In regards of respect to the preperator and the animal that lost it's life for the meal. And also with the whole "Killing Others" deal, they only kill in order to protect others and not themselves. Is this rational and respectful towards my own religion?
One last question: I want to travel to different countries someday and expierience multiple cultures. Do you think I could particapate in a religous/cultural ceremony or festival (If that culture allows me to) that follows a religion that I don't but just for enlightment and expierience?