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: Fear of unknown and beliefs or actions based on belief in magic or luck: believe that certain events or things will bring luck or unfortunate
Faith based on ignorance or fear is superstition. Superstition is by no means rational. It always violates the known laws of science and reasoning. Superstition has many forms and customs. Faith in charm, aura, supernatural power, and existence of sentient beings arise from superstition. What is mysterious, unknown, and unexplainable as fear and fear leads to superstition and blind faith this time. Therefore, they derive from human ignorance and blind faith for mysterious and unknown. Psychologically, anxiety, fear of luck, and fear of unexplainable power have created superstitions. Superstitions may vary by location, community, community, and country, but they share a common origin. They arise from fear of things and lack of knowledge. When you can not explain and understand some phenomena, people fear them and begin to give them a sacred and mystical origin.
Superstition Today, there are mysterious events around us. I personally surveyed a lot of the history of these superstitions extensively from ordinary to absurd. Science tends to insist that all superstitions are pointless, and in some cases, for example, I agree with black cats, but it is true that superstitions come from rich backgrounds before Christian. Many superstitions have been suspected since the rise of science, but some people say, "Despite progress and science people are still superstitious", first of all, today's superstition is It is yesterday's fanaticism. Even Como