The following concept is accepted in common by Jainism and Shinto Group of answer choices Multiplicity of gods One supreme Creator God One supreme Creator Goddess none of these
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Step 1: The concept accepted in common by Jainism and Shinto is not the multiplicity of gods, as Jainism believes in non-theism and Shinto focuses on the worship of kami, which are spirits or gods in nature. Show more…
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