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w/e happens happens so just wait and see.

2006-08-31 22:43:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

superstition is traditional belief of anything which may or may not exist and there is no ;truth about it. it only came from old folks because they usually do it during the olden times. it has no connection with the spirituality so much so with religion. sprituality pertains to the teachings of GOD as embodied or written on the bible whether in the old testament or new testament. religion is a religious congragation where one is joining in faith to the existence of GOD, the creature of all things

2006-08-31 22:54:13 · answer #2 · answered by Jesus M 7 · 0 0

I stay close to spirituality and leave religion and superstition in its place.

2006-08-31 22:40:32 · answer #3 · answered by JoJoBa 6 · 0 0

Superstition : Habits done to either encourage good luck or to prevent bad luck, that truly have no bearing on morality. Throwing salt over your right shoulder, never crossing the path of a black cat, wearing the same unwashed underwear you wore in your team's first in the hopes of getting another win, etc.

Spirituality : The life-altering effects of a relationship with and salvation through Jesus Christ. (For others, the devotion to their religion and god[s]). The recognition of right and wrong, and actively choosing to do right, for the sake of a higher purpose than merely "being nice".

Religion : The rites, rituals, language (being idioms, phrases of speech, lingo, etc), and distinguishing traits that mark someone as believing in their chosen deity.

"Faith" (that is, following a religion and having spirituality) is not "superstition", since it is not done in effort to have good luck or to avoid bad luck. "Religion" is not "spirituality", since a person may be religious (that is, following all the rites, knowing all the lingo) but not spiritual (failing to have their life altered by Christ/not devoted to their deity, continuing to choose wrong instead of right), they may be spiritual but not religious (their life may be changed/devoted to their deity, but pay little heed to the customs associated with them), they may be both (life changed/devoted, plus heeding tenets), or they may be neither (life not changed/not devoted, ignoring tenets... they are a "nominal" believer in their faith, that is, in name only).

2006-08-31 23:01:28 · answer #4 · answered by seraphim_pwns_u 5 · 0 0

definite there is. faith for the main area is a cult in a extensive sense of the term. Spirituality is a deeper information of a few thing greater beneficial than ourselves. lots of persons additionally deliver faith into the equation as being area of a faith. faith like spirituality is a deeper information of a few thing greater beneficial than ourselves and believing in it with the sense that issues would be all suitable and that issues ensue for a reason. you do not desire a faith to be religious or to have self belief neither do you like spirituality or faith to be non secular. and vice versa.

2016-10-01 04:12:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

believing and trying to have miracles is superstition. having your good heart and and having faith is spiritual and followng the way is religion.

2006-08-31 22:40:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Three parallel lines

2006-08-31 22:52:23 · answer #7 · answered by Red Scorpion 3 · 0 0

SPIRITUALITY,RELIGION, SAME **** IF YOU ASK ME.THERES NO GOD STANDING ABOVE MAN. AND SUPERSTITION, ALL IN THE HEAD.

2006-08-31 22:49:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

SUPERSTITION IS IRRATIONAL FEAR AND BELIEF, SPIRITUALITY IS QUEST FOR THE COSMIC TRUTH, RELIGION IS IDEOLOGY BULLSHIT.

2006-08-31 22:42:13 · answer #9 · answered by branddxb 7 · 0 0

Have a relationship with Christ and it doesnt really matter what you label it. Salvation is through Christ, not through what you practice.

2006-08-31 22:43:43 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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