that they are witches in disguise.
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People hold a variety of superstitious beliefs and these vary across cultures. In some cultures, for example, it is considered bad luck to jump over a human being.
Great belief is a good way to reword it I guess. Profound conviction is a belief or a thought that hold hold very dear to them.
Many people believe that a fair coin which has come up heads seven times is more likely to come up tails on the eighth flip. This is a superstitious belief, since it has no basis either in observation or rational deduction. (And it is also untrue).Almost as many people are willing to believe that a coin which has come up heads seven times is more likely to come up tails on the eighth flip, because it has settled into a pattern.A few robust souls even hold both these beliefs simultaneously.
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It is not a requirement that a Quaker hold or not hold any particular belief.
get a piece of meat and hold it out to them.
The technical term for the concept of a belief in one god is the word, monotheism. Those that hold truly to this belief hold that the existence of one god is exclusive and is the antithesis of the concepts of polytheism and pantheism, which hold exponentially more liberal views of the existence of other deities.
No, it is not safe to hold cats by their neck as it can cause harm or discomfort to the cat. It is recommended to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
Yes, it is bad to hold cats by their neck because it can cause them harm or discomfort. It is better to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
No, some cats even like it. But be wary.