I agree however Scientific knowledge only makes sense if joined with Spiritual knowledge that is the balance : )
Many Scientific answer will not be found if they do not look at it on a Spiritual level as well
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-09-14 02:15:28
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answered by milly_1963 7
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I agree 100%. There is still WAY too much silly superstition in the world. Example: Many people in the Western world consider black cats a bad sign if one crosses your path, and some people will not walk under a ladder or step on a crack in the sidewalk. I am not superstitious at all.
2007-09-17 10:25:51
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answered by nolajazzyguide 4
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Agree, though at the same time not all superstitions are without merit. And in alot of cases what is not called a myth or a folk tale had a valid reason behind it at one time. In the bible Swine are considered evil because at the time of its writing pork tended to carry bacteria that made many people sick, as did alot water in large cities which is why wine was the chosen drink.
So no matter how far science takes us its a mistake to ignore the old ways, better to understand what led to them so that we don't end up making the same mistake again simply because we are ignorant of it.
2007-09-14 12:16:54
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answered by tentagil 2
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spite advances scientific knowledge people superstitious agree disagree
2016-02-02 10:00:17
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answered by ? 4
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Knock on wood and throw salt over your left shoulder when you ask questions like that. Of course people are not superstitious but cross your fingers just for luck.
2007-09-13 23:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Agree.People still prefer to cling to ideas like if a black cat crosses your path you will suffer from bad luck.I mean come on, its just an animal with black fur, green eyes and cries meow!
2007-09-14 02:49:27
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answered by Dina 2
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Science is just as superstitious!! They make assumptions and then stick by it to their death.
Science is just a temporal.
2007-09-14 17:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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People will always be superstious. Its the nature of mankind: to fear the unknown and make stories concerning it. We will always be suspicious.
2007-09-14 02:03:32
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answered by Science and Math for Life 4
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Yeah. It's called "just in case" syndrome.
2007-09-13 23:36:03
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answered by Sal D 6
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agreed, but why shouldn't they be so?
2007-09-13 21:54:21
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answered by kk 1
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