333 Quotes About Superstition
- Author Karen Palmer
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Education is no barometer for superstition
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- Author David Gibson
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The problem is that one man's superstition is another man's religion, and vice versa. Many Protestants today still see Catholicism as being rife with superstition, ... while atheists and agnostics would see bien-pensant Protestants as worshiping an equally absurd form of the supernatural.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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The mountain of superstition has to be leveled for our people to taste a fresh breath of life in Christ Jesus.
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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If superstition could contradict science, the world may as well be on the back of a turtle. But giving into turtle worship was a bridge too far.
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- Author W.E.B. Du Bois
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[We need reforms] to make the Negro church a place where colored men and women of education and energy can work for the best things regardless of their belief or disbelief in unimportant dogmas and ancient and outworn creeds.
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- Author Shirley Jackson
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Not one of us, even after last night, can say the word "ghost" without a littleinvoluntary smile. No, the menace of the supernatural is that it attacks wheremodern minds are weakest, where we have abandoned our protective armor ofsuperstition and have no substitute defense.
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- Author Adolf von Harnack
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That the earth in its course stood still; that a she-ass spoke; that a storm was quieted by a word, we do not believe, and we shall never again believe.
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- Author Sheri S. Tepper
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Mankind accepts good fortune as his due, but when bad occurs, he thinks it was aimed at him, done to him, a hex, a curse, a punishment by his deity for some transgression, as though his god were a petty storekeeper, counting up the day's receipts.
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- Author James Grant
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Though the continued march of intellect and education have nearly obliterated from the mind of the Scots a belief in the marvelous, still a love of the supernatural lingers among the more mountainous districts of the northern kingdom; for 'the Schoolmaster' finds it no easy task, even when aided by all the light of science, to uproot the prejudices of more than two thousand years. ("The Phantom Regiment")
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