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Superstion by Steve Wonder
he rejected divine origin and superstion of medicine!
Voltaire targeted and attacked corrupt officials and idle aristocrats. With his pen he battled inequality, injustice, and,superstion
It was believed that when you open your mouth to sneeze, you give the devil a chance to enter your body and bring about spiritual harm. Saying "bless you" allegedly stops the devils from entering since they thought that no demon could stay in a place that a Christian has blessed.
In many countries like Great Britain and France black cats are seen as auspecious thing, but in many places of world a superstion is attached with black cats as if they crosses your way then bring bud luck and will make your venture in vain.
i have heard mention of the lilith star a couple of times and from researching it from what i can tell it is a star of a sulphurous light seen by new mothers and when gazed upon the newborn dies....i have not gone deeply into this subject and is almost definitely a old superstion but who knows would be interesting to see others veiws as what i have learnt maybe inacurate
In some it is a sexual fetish.For others it is a domination behavior.It has also been a superstion of some tribal peoples that eating your enemies transfers their phsical prowess or bravery to the person that eats them. Physically , it can cause a type of prion disease , like BSE [Mad Cow ] , if your eat the brains.
No beans do not bring good luck at all. even magic beans. you know what happened in "jack and the giant beanstalk". All beans bring is bad luck. they are superstitious beliefs and anyone who believes in superstion is not a very smart person. Adolf hitler ate magic beans started world war 2. then he went and lived in his little cupboard. hahhahahahah
No. Bloody Mary in superstion is just that- superstition. It is an urban myth with no basis in fact. Bloody Mary, the historical figure, was Queen Mary of England. As a Catholic, she had many Protestants during her reign killed, earning her the nickname Bloody Mary. There was, however, a woman named Elizabeth Bathory of Hungarian nobility. Legend says she slapped one of her servant girls one day and some blood fell on her hand. Elizabeth supposedly became convinced that where the blood fell, her skin was whiter and younger, so she apparently began killing young, virginal girls and bathing in their blood. No one knows what attrocities she was accused of are actually accurate; they range from torture to murder in various degrees of sadism. No one is even sure of the number of victims; some believe it to be well into the hundreds, some into the thousands. However, we do know she and some of her servants were put on trial for her apparently killing some of the girls in her service. Her servants were executed; Elizabeth was placed on house arrest and remained so until her death.
It is the opposite. It is a superstition that it is bad luck for a black cat to cross your path. (Maybe it's good luck for witches. ;-) It's not lucky. infact it is a whole lot of bull plop if you ask me
AnswerIt seems that the very earliest challenges to Church authority arose because of divisions within Christianity that are already evident in the time of Paul the Apostle. Today, we tend to think of early Christianity as a single, monolithic authority guided by eyewitnesses to the life of Jesus. We tend to think that schisms in Christianity could not have occurred during the lifetimes of the apostles.In fact, Paul talks of those who opposed his teachings and taught what he considered a "different Christ", within less than two decades of the traditional date for the crucifixion. When the gospels, which came somewhat later, spoke of false apostles, what they were talking about was other Christians who saw Christianity differently. Christians who, in turn, may have called the evangelists "false apostles".There was no unanimity within the Christian community as to the meaning of Christ or his message. This was the challenge to Church authority.