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Keiji Nishitani On Religion

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Keiji Nishitani was a Japanese philosopher who believed that religion is a vital personal question that everyone must face. He believes that everybody will face nihility which is a state of nothingness, or nonexistence. This put everyone on a religious quest to search for true reality in a real way. This quest makes people ask "What is religion? What is the purpose? Why do we need it?" Nishitani goes on to explain that the relationship we have with religion is a contradiction. He compares religion to two thing that people claim as necessity which is learning and arts and food. People claim that learning and arts is a necessity in life that we need to live well, but Nishitani see that we can still live on without. While food on the other is
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