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It's interesting to see how many comments chriticise the role of Abrihamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), implicitly condemn their followers and positively reflect on their limited influence in Japan. Contrast this with the tone of the article: "not once have I ever heard a Japanese person make fun of another person’s faith or mock someone for “believing in fairytales,” as some ill-mannered non-Japanese are apt to do."
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You ever think maybe that earthquake was Allah trying to get them to take the hint?
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Apologies are worth more than refunds.
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