Logic or Superstitions? - Ahmad Abu Asbeh 9C
Logic or Superstitions? Superstitions make up most of generational belief systems which get carried on from one generation to the next. As stated by Natalie Wolchover on www.livescience.com on the origins of famous superstitions: “Ancient Romans believed mirrors held fragments of our souls, and that shattering them therefore created a crack in our souls too.” Which is why this argumentative essay is being conducted to discuss the world’s recent decrease in superstition beliefs. The world has become less superstitious. As mentioned by Russel Bertrand in his argumentative essay: “Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom”. Which clearly states that the nature of superstitions is based mainly off of fear and not logical thinking, and in the new day and age of straight-forward and logical answers being 5 seconds away from the inquirer, the need of su...