Atria35 (post: 1465416) wrote:Having God =/= having good values.
A lot of it is cultural. Think of the respect and values that have been around and rigidly enforced for generations there. You respect your neighbors and elders, etc. Whereas over here, you have individualism and going all out when you think you can get a bargain or money- things that are valued and probably indirectly cause things like looting and riots.
Nate (post: 1465441) wrote:Keep in mind that Japan as a country (not every single individual) is fairly racist and xenophobic. This helps contribute to their strong sense of national identity and common cultural values, as opposed to somewhere like the United States where people are different races and have different cultures, so there's not as strong of a sense of identity.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1465445) wrote:I cannot believe what I'm reading. This thread fails on so many levels.
It doesn't matter who's more "Christian". Being a "Christian" doesn't make you a nice person, as evidenced by some of the posts in this thread. OH, HOW CAN NON-CHRISTIANS BE SO NICE AND KIND? ONLY CHRISTIANS ARE "GOOD". And people wonder why nobody likes Christians!
Nate (post: 1465441) wrote:Keep in mind that Japan as a country (not every single individual) is fairly racist and xenophobic.
Kaori wrote:It’s true that racism and discrimination does exist in Japan, but you seem to be saying that Japanese people in general are racist and xenophobic, and I really must beg to differ.
Yuki wrote:America hasn't been a "Christian" nation for a long, looong time.
Nate (post: 1465560) wrote:No, no, that's not what I was saying at all! It came out poorly. I wasn't talking about people, I was talking about culturally. You know, stuff like how if a person isn't Japanese, and they went to Japan and got a job working for Nintendo (or whatever) they wouldn't have a very good chance of getting into the higher parts of the company because of their ethnicity. That's the kind of stuff I was talking about.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1465445) wrote:I cannot believe what I'm reading. This thread fails on so many levels.
It doesn't matter who's more "Christian". Being a "Christian" doesn't make you a nice person, as evidenced by some of the posts in this thread. OH, HOW CAN NON-CHRISTIANS BE SO NICE AND KIND? ONLY CHRISTIANS ARE "GOOD". And people wonder why nobody likes Christians!
Nate wrote: Well let's hope the discussion doesn't go down that road. I admit that Christianity was a very big part of early life in the US, and that things were done to reinforce that (teaching the Bible in schools, teachers leading prayer in schools, etc.). The point is that none of these things were endorsed by the law, and in fact the law prohibited them, but at that point in time most people were Christian so nobody felt the need to bring lawsuits against it or anything.
aliveinHim (post: 1465418) wrote:I found that quite embarrasing quite frankly. Why does a sinful nation behave better than a once Christian one?
Kaori (post: 1465524) wrote:
Grace and dignity.
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