Degenerate Japan

It's the 21st century.

Why do 125 million Japanese continue to reject Jesus Christ and his message?

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there are more christians in Japan than in 2017 USA

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Texas alone has more Christians than all of Japan

>you will never have a qt Christian jap girl
Why live?

Fake heretical christians do not count as Christians

They spoke to God twice, they didn't like what he was selling.

He has a point. The most devote Christians I know in the US are actually Koreans.

The best countries in the world tend to be the least religious.

(You)

That's not an argument

You have no way to prove who has faith and who doesn't

What are you talking about? They love Jesus.

Comfy as shit

They know (((Christianity))) is a Jewish trick ever since their first encounter with it ended in disaster. Buddhism is the true redpilled religion.

Shinto is superior

So progressive!

Because they're not children and they don't believe in magic lol

>2017 and believing in God
You're no better than the kebabs

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Still no argument...

Hanging a cross on your wall and asking the empty air for new Nikes isn't the same as accepting the message of Jesus

>worshipping stick-kike and his cucked """dad"""
>not following the old gods

>worshiping imaginary friends

Japanese are actually the real Christians.

Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for everybody else too. No matter how unconventional they get, they're just repeating what others before them have done.
― Yukio Mishima, After the Banquet

Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
- Ecclesiastes 1:10


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingō,_Aomori#Tomb_of_Jesus_Christ

Who's the boner condoner on the left in that picture?

>not even teleporting behind me

Good.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingō,_Aomori#Tomb_of_Jesus_Christ

Oh yes, and they found ancient Roman coins in Japan as well.

abc.net.au/news/2016-09-28/ancient-roman-coins-unearthed-from-japanese-castle/7884084

What have Armericans done to promote conversion (except mormons) and kebab removal? You're sucking Saudi Arabia king's cock, reinforcing Wahhabism and arming Islamist/medieval extremists.

Because "lol fairytales" is such a great argument to begin with, you dirty fedora.

What about your religion, shintoism?

It really is. Why should one dedicate their life to an unproven claim? I'll wait...

Many historical documents and documented miracles give reason to believe.

I'm sure you will just shrug every instance off as a lie though, despite the fact the same could be said about a lot of science related speculation due to the fact that you as an individual have no proof besides the words of scientists that you don't know.

Inb4 "why would scientists have reason to lie". Scientists have historically tried to keep truth hidden, due to the fact is has a domino effect in deconstructing known "fact".

God has made His creation clear for all to see
>Romans 1

Do you want to continue on blind, being led by the blind?

Because fuck you that's why.

Not a single documented miracle has been shown to have supernatural origins, in fact most of them have been shown to have natural origins. What is one instance of a genuine miracle that can be proven to be an actual miracle?

Jesus turned water into wine

He also defied gravity by walking on water

Prove me wrong

I have the bible to back me up

Because Christianity is a foreign culture and has no place outside of the arab countries.

I have a book saying you are a faget backing me up, it's called a notebook

You do know that Europeans had major contact with that area of Okinawa? A seaman probably dropped it after finding it in his homeland.

Your writings haven't been inspired by the one true ever living God

You're just a human

>defied gravity by walking on water
he clearly changed the surface tension,

Kys