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By: Erika Lee and Christopher Rogers. Korean Religion. North Korea. North Korea is officially an atheist state and practicing a religion is considered a challenge to leadership.
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By: Erika Lee and Christopher Rogers Korean Religion
North Korea • North Korea is officially an atheist state and practicing a religion is considered a challenge to leadership. • While only 65% of the population is atheist, the remaining practicing Korean Shamanism, Confucianism, Cheondoism, and Buddhism
N.K. Religious Freedom • There are religious groups set up by the government to give the illusion of religious freedom • The North Korean regime continues to repress activities of unauthorized religious groups
Korean Shamanism • Also known as Muism • In this religion, the Shaman connect a spirit or god to other spirits and human beings • Based on indigenous religions and ancient folk beliefs • Over time it has infused with Buddhism
South Korea • 43% of South Koreans do not practice a religion with the other 57% practicing either Christianity or Buddhism (according to the 2010 survey in the CIA World Factbook) • There is total religions freedom there with no official religion
Buddhism • Buddhism is more a way of living then a religion and is considered nontheistic • Based off the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama and the Four Noble Truths • Buddhists attempt to reach salvation
Works Cited • http://www.korea.net/AboutKorea/Korean-Life/Religion • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ks.html • http://www.thedhamma.com/whos_who.htm • http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/AK/AK_EN_1_4_8_3.jsp • http://www.northkoreanchristians.com/religion-north-korea.html