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A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.
A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.
A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.
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If it can be explained then it is not a superstition.
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Mark Twain uses superstition in his writing to depict the beliefs and behaviors of the characters of his time. Superstition adds depth to character development, provides a commentary on societal norms, and creates opportunities for satire and humor.
If something is considered a "superstition", that means it is UNSCIENTIFIC. Once there is evidence that something is true, it will no longer be generally considered a superstition.
No. Religion is based on Superstition see link "Superstition by: Robert G. Ingersoll" on left.
The first superstition is believed to have referred to religious practices like voodoo. The belief in spirits is likely the first reference to a superstition.
A superstition is simply someone else's belief that we do not share.
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