People want to feel secure in the idea that things happen for reasons. When science cannot explain things, they often turn to things that are not scientific to provide explanations. Also, even great scientists believe things many rational people cannot accept, but the fact that people cannot accept them does not mean they are not true. Belief in God is one example, and some people call it a superstition, while others, no less intelligent or rational, believe.
British people in the 17th century sometimes held the superstitious beliefs that someone could become possessed by the devil. They did not believe that these people were responsible for their actions. Those who made a pact with the devil however were considered to be evil and witches.
They go to an afterlife they believe different ones depending on beliefs. Some people also believe nothing happens after death and some believe in rebirth.
the Maya sacrificed people as one of their religions. though, Mayan people were known to have more than a few religions that involved sacrifice.
Well basically sikhs believe in equality and that will effect there actions because they will believe everyone is equal and so they will be kind caring people
i believe that the plaque was a bad desiese. But, i think they believe that was a sign, because they lost ALOT of people, over 1/4 of their population.
British people in the 17th century sometimes held the superstitious beliefs that someone could become possessed by the devil. They did not believe that these people were responsible for their actions. Those who made a pact with the devil however were considered to be evil and witches.
practices of tagalog
They are superstitous.
NO Answer 2--> Many people are not interested in hearing about someone else's god. So there may be schools that tend to disuade talk of people's superstitous beliefs.
It's very difficult to answer that question. Most people believe in something that other people would call superstition, and in general, even though people don't like to admit it, or may not realize it, most people are superstitous in at least some area.
This is commonly referred to as orthodoxy, where adherence to traditional beliefs and practices is highly valued. People who follow these established principles may be considered orthodox in their beliefs and interpretations.
Culture.
yes people have been superstitious since they saw shadows and thought they were ghosts!
The basic beliefs and practices of the people have not changed over the years. :)
A myth.
Some people believe that the Novus Ordo, the new form of the Roman Catholic Mass introduced in the 1960s, is wrong because they prefer the traditional Latin Mass and feel that the changes made to the liturgy are not in line with their beliefs or practices.
their culture