If people truly believe in the superstistion it can really damaged their mental well being if they are confronted with the belief...like if they see a black cat or end up walking under a laddeer.
There's also the belief that the dead will come back and harm the living, so those that believ this use a lot of time and energy trying to keep their dead ancestors appeased.
Magic is not superstition, it is a craft, practiced by any number of people world wide.
It is not only people in the past that believe in superstitions. People today do so. Anything that someone believes in without a rational explanation is a superstition.
This comes from a medieval superstition that explained the effects of alcohol as demonic/spirit activity.
This is a very controversial question.There are people that believe all religion is superstition. Churches of all types call all other religions superstition as well as condemning common superstition as wellSo allowing you are a member of a religion or church in general Churches condemn and discourage superstition.
The superstition of "good luck".
A superstition is more of a myth that many people are thought to believe but may not be true. A faith is a belief that a number of people believe that is true
well, some people believe in superstition because they actually believe it or they heard from a friend/family. And others don't believe in superstition things because they might be religious or just don't think it's true.
Superstition, resulting from spread of disease.
superstition mars life and create misunderstanding on those people who have doctrine on religion and takes them away from their religion.
To some extent yes. I think we are all have a little superstition in us, but when it begins to replace reasoning and science then it has gone overboard.
Superstition.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.