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Q: Is there an association between the superstition of Friday the 13th being unlucky and the Catholic Church?
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Which day of the week is unlucky according to popular superstition?

Friday.


Which biblical event supports the superstition that 13 is an unlucky number?

There is no Scriptural support. This is a development/superstition of men in many cultures.


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Is 13 lucky number?

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Why is 13 floor not counted?

Some buildings skip numbering the 13th floor due to superstitions around the number 13 being unlucky. This practice is common in Western cultures and is believed to avoid bad luck associated with the number.


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What are some examples of superstitious belieifs?

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