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Some people equate religion with superstition, and not only religious scholars but even scientists disagree. Einstein said, "Science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind." Although many superstitions are related to religion, religion and superstition are not necessarily the same thing. On the contrary, many religions oppose superstition, at least in name. For example, Christianity burned many witches. Some people think the same thing is superstition, but believers don't think they are superstitious.

Therefore, for many things, such as ghosts and gods, constellations, and many behaviors, such as burning incense and chanting Buddha, whether they are superstitious or not cannot be generalized. Superstition or not, much like Milu's slogan, attitude determines everything. For example, some people's pursuit of stylistic stars can be interpreted as infatuation, worship and admiration, and can also be interpreted as superstition.

Humans and orangutans are different. Human beings are higher animals, but because of greed and ignorance, they have buried King Kong's sincerity. The first sentence that Buddha said when he witnessed the enlightenment of the stars under the bodhi tree, "All beings in the world have wisdom and virtue, but they are not proved because of their obsession"! Humans have words, religions, methods of learning, repentance and correction, so they can't learn from the past, the present and the future! Master Taixu said: "The success of man leads to the success of Buddha." Therefore, today's bad habits, as long as you sincerely repent and repent, can become a Buddha tomorrow.