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What is the difference between religion and feudal superstition?

Religion is a cultural phenomenon that appears when human society develops to a certain historical stage and belongs to social ideology. The main feature is to believe that there are supernatural mysterious forces or entities outside the real world, which dominate everything and have absolute authority, dominate natural evolution and determine the fate of the world, thus making people awe and worship this mystery, and thus extending their belief cognition and ritual activities. In some early human societies, religion assumed the functions of explaining the world, judicial trial, moral cultivation and psychological comfort. In modern society, science and justice have been separated from some religions, but the functions of moral cultivation and psychological comfort still exist. The belief system and social groups formed by religion are important components of human ideology, culture and social formation. The subject of studying religion is religion. The word feudal superstition is a combination of feudalism and superstition. Feng's first explanation in Ci Hai is that "the emperor ordered the princes" and "construction" refers to creation, installation and erection. There is no separate entry of the word "feudalism" in Ci Hai. The word "feudalism" is abbreviated to "feudal system", "feudal thought", "feudalism" and "feudal society" in most cases, such as "anti-imperialism and feudalism", "anti-feudal superstition" and "this man is very feudal". However, using superstition for other activities is different from superstition itself. Our science is only an explanation of the unknown, but it is different from a superstitious explanation of the world. Any science requires conclusions to be based on strict experimental proofs, and "practice is the only criterion for testing truth". Therefore, we have reason to ask all workers engaged in scientific work to maintain a pragmatic and cautious attitude and strictly distinguish between theory and conclusion. On the contrary, blindly believing in science will become a new superstition!