0 based on or believing in superstitions (= beliefs based on old ideas about luck and magic rather than science or reason):
As such, education took on a superstitious or magical quality.
Over time, these individual superstitious beliefs become shared in local communities and thus become folk religions.
The violence throughout the region from 1902 to 1937 was thus seen as a continuous stream of superstitious brutality.
This is because the most elaborate and expensive rituals, such as fangyankou, can easily run afoul of state religious policy because of possible "superstitious" elements.
That view would have struck them as ineradicably superstitious.
It provides an alternative, wholly naturalistic account of the origin of some of the characteristically superstitious beliefs that have often been attributed to revelation.
Meanwhile, plantation managers and evangelists sought to 'enlighten' them from their 'superstitious' and 'primitive' beliefs and discipline them into useful tools of labour.
Perhaps surprisingly, there are no clear cases of heresy in these records, but some colourful practitioners of ' superstitious arts ' do appear.
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