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What do followers of Shintoism believe about gods?

There is one supreme god.
There are many gods in Shintoism.
There is a main spirit with lesser gods.
There is a god who is the founder of Shintoism.

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Answer:

There is a main spirit with lesser gods.

Step-by-step explanation:

Shinto is polytheistic and revolves around the kami ("gods" or "spirits"), supernatural entities believed to inhabit all things. The link between the kami and the natural world has led to Shinto being considered animistic and pantheistic.

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User Tanzmaus
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Answer:

The answer is B. There are many gods in Shintoism.

Shinto or kami-no-michi is...

Kami are the divine spirits or gods recognized in Shinto, the native religion of Japan. There are eight million kami—a number that, in traditional Japanese culture, can be considered synonymous with infinity.

Also because I'm a Shinto/Buddhist.

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