How Japan''s religions confront tragedy - CNN

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“The earthquake is an opportunity for Buddhist priests to step up and show they are still relevant,” says John Nelson, chair of theology and religious studies at the University of San Francisco. “Young people just aren’t buying it anymore.”
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How Japan''s religions confront tragedy - CNN
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“The earthquake is an opportunity for Buddhist priests to step up and show they are still relevant,” says John Nelson, chair of theology and religious studies at the University of San Francisco. “Young people just aren’t buying it anymore.”
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