Примери за използване на Is superstition на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Evil is superstition.
What a strange thing is superstition!
God is superstition and obscurantism.
That prayer is superstition.
That faith for which no examination is allowed is superstition.
No, it is superstition.
All supernatural belief is superstition.
AD-"That prayer is superstition, drink this potion".
Some will say that this is superstition.
If justice is superstition, then so is my duty to my country or my race.
CE- That prayer is superstition.
Harmony of Science and Religion“Religion must conform to science and reason;otherwise, it is superstition.
AD- That prayer is superstition.
Another"echo" of such allegations is superstition, according to which no one should be shown a baby before the expiration of this period(some, judging by the reviews, do so).
But all the rest is superstition.
There is my world and there is your world, and my world is always better than your world, because my world, you see,is rational and yours is superstition.
You say that that is superstition.
The false form under which one conceives the spirit is superstition.
What you are saying is superstition.
Religion must conform to science and reason;otherwise it is superstition.
A gypsy's only faith is superstition.”.
In the past some people have thought, and even now think,that astrology is superstition and blind faith.
You may say that this is superstition.
Some men have thought, and even now think,that astrology is superstition, blind faith.
It's superstition.
That's superstition, not science.
Or maybe it's superstition?
Now you, as Westerners, and I, as Westerners,would say well, that's superstition.
Divination, sorcery and witchcraft are superstitions of ignorant minds, as are the delusions of magic.
Now you, as Westerners, and I, as Westerners, would say well, that's superstition. But after being there for a while, and seeing the amazing things that happened, you begin to wonder whose beliefs are those that are in operation in the world, determining how things happen.