superstionist
Blind.
Good Samaritan.
A person who cannot see is called a blind person.
Tasteless
No but he did say.You of little faith.
a believer faithful, disciple, follower, gnostic
The lack of a scientific basis is one of the DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS of a superstition. If there is a scientific basis for something, it would no longer be fair to call it a superstition.
A person who doesn't believe in superstition can be referred to as a skeptic or a rationalist. These individuals typically rely on logic, reason, and scientific evidence rather than mystical or supernatural explanations. Additionally, they may identify as atheists or secularists, depending on their broader beliefs about religion and the supernatural.
"Andhvishwa" can be translated to "superstition" in English.
blind, and if they cannot see properly we called them deaf:) hope this helps
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.
A person who is deaf, mute, and blind would be typically referred to as a "deafblind" individual. They might also be identified as a person with "triple sensory impairments." It's important to prioritize communication methods like tactile signing or braille to facilitate interaction with them.