If by superstitious beliefs you mean God and Jesus Christ, then yes I do believe in them. I believe that no matter what science says there is a God and a heaven which is where those worthy will be received when they die. Although science can explain numerous things there are those things that science cant explain.
People living in the Philippines are very superstitious but are not oblivious to scientific explanations. Many believe in superstitions but will work around them based on the scientific knowledge that is available.
Most scientists do not believe in superstitious beliefs. This is because they are not proven by facts. However scientists decide what they believe and don't believe.
Superstitious beliefs and mankind go hand in hand. There are some who believe and will not do certain things without a ritual. There are also people who do not believe and ridicule those that do.
i believe in superstition because it helps us to be learn more but i think with scientific basis......
There is no scientific explanation for this. - Evan Apolonio
Superstitious beliefs are everywhere with us, it depends with the geographical location. For instance in Africa, folks believe that if a man is not accorded proper burial, then he will haunt the people.
The Philippines is known to have numerous superstitious beliefs. Filipinos believe that seeing a black cat is bad luck. If one's palm is itchy, it means wealth is on its way.
because some people experience some superstitious beliefs and they are telling it to the others and some don't believe on that but if it happened to them they become nervous and something might happen. :D```````````````````````````````````````````
One debatable superstitious belief is the idea that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck. Some people argue that it is just a superstition with no real basis, while others believe that it can indeed bring about negative consequences.
because some of r stupid enough to belive something that's not true!
Believe and be baptized in the name of Jesus and you will be saved.
From a person's earliest days of cognition, one is affected by the religious beliefs of one's parents. It is most common for one to follow and adhere to their parents' religious beliefs and practices. It is up to the individual to believe or not believe. When one reaches the age of majority, one may follow whatever religious beliefs and practices that appeal to them.