No.
Given her apparent intelligence, it is almostly certainly the opposite.
What evidence suggest ghosts are real? I believe that is the evidence.
The books suggest that Ron never really loved Lavender Brown, but instead loved Hermione.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the dead can hear us in heaven when we talk to them. This belief is based on personal or religious beliefs rather than empirical evidence.
There is no clear evidence to suggest that people on Roanoke Island practiced religious tolerance. The early English settlers were primarily Protestant, and there are no documented accounts of interactions with other religious groups in the area.
No, Hermione would never cheat Snape's tests or the tests of any other teacher. How could you suggest such a thing?
In the "Harry Potter" series, particularly in the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," Scorpius Malfoy, son of Draco Malfoy, is hinted to have feelings for Rose Granger-Weasley, the daughter of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. Their interactions suggest a budding romance, though the series doesn't explicitly confirm their relationship. Ultimately, Scorpius's affections are portrayed as innocent and complicated by the legacy of his family's past.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that australopithecus had complex religious beliefs or engaged in worship or celebrations. Their focus was likely on survival, gathering food, and social interactions rather than religious activities.
What evidence did the archaeologist find to suggest that the Tainos existed
According to historical records and religious texts, there is no evidence to suggest that Simon Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, had any children.
As yet there has been no evidence that the Homo habilishad a religion. They existed approximately 2.3-1.4 million years ago - so very little has been found except bones and tools.
There are several pieces of evidence that suggest the paintings may have had religious significance. Firstly, many of the paintings depict religious themes and figures, such as deities, divinities, or religious rituals. Secondly, these paintings are often found in religious or sacred spaces, such as temples or churches, which further supports their religious significance. Lastly, some paintings may have been created for worship or devotion, as they were placed in personal or communal prayer areas.
Accept fossil evidence, anatomical evidence, molecular evidence