5 differences between traditional and supersitious
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The main difference between culture and tradition is that traditions describe a group's beliefs and behaviors that are passed down from one generation to another. Culture describes the shared characteristics of the entire group, which has been amassed throughout its history.
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Tradition:-
TRADITION is a ritual, belief passed down with in a society. Still it is maintained in the present time with origins in the past. Many Traditions have been invented on purpose to full fill certain objective of many individuals or for a certain groups. Some of the traditions are deliberately invented for one reason or another, to highlight the importance of the organization to suite the needs of the day. A traditional concept includes a number of interrelated ideas of unifying one. Tradition refers to belief in object or customs performed or believed in the past. Tradition transmits through time by being taught by one generation to the next, by orally which performed or believed in the present. Traditions also changes with out knowing of the change. Some time tradition justifies certain actions.
Superstitious:-
Superstition is a belief in Supernatural power is a blind belief in miracles and magic. Superstition sum time counted as sin. Cause lack of faith in God. Superstition is deviation of religious feeling. Which may affect the worshiping of the true God. Superstitions are excessive or false religious behaviour.It opposes the religious standard. A magical thinking is casual reasoning of religious rituals, prayer, sacrifice or observance of a TABOO, a taboo is a phobia.
A superstition implies some sort of cause and effect. It is a belief, with no evidence, that one act will cause or deter another. Believing that it is bad luck to walk under a ladder is a superstition (you believe that the space under a ladder has some magical properties that will cause bad things to happen if you enter it). Throwing a pinch of spilled salt over your shoulder will avoid bad luck, for example.
Animals exhibit superstitious behaviours, too. I once say a really interesting documentary where a pigeon was trying to be taught to peck a button to get food. They randomized the test so that sometimes pressing the button would work and sometimes it wouldn’t. This resulted in the pigeon spinning around before hitting the button every time, despite it not resulting in food every time, I guess because that chain of events had worked before and he was going to stick with it.
Tradition and superposition go along with but still there must be some scientific back ground for every thing. What is the value of education? God remains in our hearts but still.