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prepare a speech on science and superstition.​

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In this scientific era of many discoveries and inventions, science making the impossible possible with the blink of an eye, there’s no place for superstition. Science and superstitions are poles apart. Yet they are the two sides of the same coin unknown of their interdependence.

Science in itself is a sweet beginning and sometimes a bitter ending whereas superstitions have neither beginning nor end; it is complete in itself.

But still, these two unrealistic and realistic, unimaginable and imaginable, never-ending and ever ending concepts are interconnected somewhere beyond the universe by some unpredictable threads of God.

Science completes superstitions in the same way as reasons complete assumptions.

That is how we have superstitious beliefs that say one should not carry bananas or pickles while travelling or that it isn’t safe to sit under a tree at night or that it is not wise to venture out during a solar eclipse.

The reason behind such diktats is simple, carrying banana or pickle can get messy during travelling, trees emit carbon dioxide at night while certain harmful rays may affect human bodies during an eclipse. However, gradually as these beliefs were passed down from one generation to another, the reasons were forgotten and only the practice remained.

As long as superstitious beliefs do not harm anyone, they seem fine, but where beliefs make people commit crimes, it requires serious reconsideration.

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