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The Shinto world-view is often argued to be (like the Catholic) tripartite - it forms a trinity or three tiered structure and this is evidenced in a number of ways. Firstly, Gods are classified according to a bipartite structure; there are gods of the heavens, gods of the earth. With the addition of the mundane world this becomes a three-part classification. Secondly Shinto mythology is often structured as taking place between three worlds. Such worlds include -