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The belief of Jews and Christians that influenced European civilization was the way they marked time. There was also a belief that there is a supernatural being who controls the universe.
a belief in something that's a suspension of the natural order as we currently know it
Excessively credulous belief in and reverence for supernatural beings.
The belief in supernatural is the belief in things that can't be explained in the usual scientific terms.
religion
cargo cults.
Current or commonplace at this time.
Bruce M. Hood has written: 'Supersense' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Belief and doubt, Supernatural, Psychology and religion 'The science of superstition' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Belief and doubt, Supernatural, Psychology and religion 'Supersense' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Belief and doubt, Supernatural, Psychology and religion
If you believe in supernatural events but not God, you would most likely be deemed Agnostic. I may not be right about that though...
Some Jews are atheists, professing no beliefs in a Divinity or the supernatural.
average everyday ordinary typical expected run-of-the-mill commonplace unexceptional unremarkable usual familiar predictable common customary natural
Scientifically, superstitions are considered as a psychological need for supernatural belief