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11 January, 01:48

How does superstition differ from religion? Do you find Harrison's argument convincing in this regard?

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  1. 11 January, 04:19
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    Superstition is belief in things that are not real or possible and usually can be proven false. Religions include a code of conduct. Superstitions are disjointed myths, and do not dictate morals.
  2. 11 January, 05:27
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    Superstitions are like myths, things that can't be proven to exist in any way, while religions have morals and usually a set of rules.
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