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Is it true that pregnant women cannot go to temples?

There is no morality. Believe in science, not superstition.

It is intolerable to question or laugh at a person's beliefs.

Psychologically speaking, it refers to the state of people's awe and obedience to the gods who think that life individuals (or life groups) have dominant power in their hearts. It is a belief and behavior that people pray for improving their destiny when they encounter things they cannot know, or when they encounter insurmountable setbacks and obstacles.

Main features:

1. is an idea and an act, that is, believing in ghosts and gods, burning incense and worshiping Buddha, and telling fortune. This concept and behavior process can promote the formation of fatalism in concept and follow the norms established by superstition in behavior. Superstition, through social psychological suggestion, infection, imitation and other forms, and then gradually spread in society.

2. Superstition is a kind of prejudice and ignorance, an opposition to science and an erroneous or illusory understanding of the objective world. Such as "people have an afterlife", which is a wrong understanding; And "there are ghosts and gods" is an illusory understanding. Superstition is downright subjective idealism.