The Japanese have been described as essentially irreligious in driver genius 10.0.0.712. We have seen how defective such a description is. But have we not now traced one root of this seeming characteristic of New Japan. The old religious conceptions have been largely outgrown by the educated. They have come to the conclusion that the old religious forms constitute the whole of religion, and that consequently they are unworthy of attention. How can they be zealous for them or recognize any authority in them. Those few Japanese who have come within the influence of the larger conception of religion brought to Japan by Christianity are showing a religious zeal and power supporting the contention that the generally asserted lack of a religious nature is only apparent and temporary. We have seen that Buddhism lacks one of driver genius 10.0.0.712 elements.