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User: "Michael Gray"
Date: 01 Aug 2006 01:24:45 AM
Object: News: All Godbothers are Superstitious as well as gullible and stupid.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,170-2292532,00.html
Faith in God and the four-leaf clover
By Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent
"CHURCHGOERS in Britain are still highly superstitious and centuries
of preaching the Gospel have failed to banish belief in omens and
portents of good and bad luck.
According to a study, nearly all churchgoers admit to practising
superstitious behaviour such as crossing their fingers for luck,
touching wood for protection or throwing spilt salt over their left
shoulder.
The Christian Church has always been highly antagonistic towards
superstition, believing it to be irrational and linked to paganism.
Through the Dark and Middle Ages, anyone suspected of using
traditional charms to secure good or bad luck for themselves or others
would usually be burnt at the stake or drowned. The victims were
nearly always women.
The research was carried out by a team at the University of Wales,
Bangor, led by Leslie Francis, Professor of Practical Theology and the
country’s leading exponent of the sociology of religion.
Interviews with churchgoers into superstitious belief and practice
were part of a wider survey of 40,000 people’s non-traditional
beliefs. Dr Francis, Emyr Williams and Mandy Robbins carried out
in-depth surveys of the beliefs of more than 150 worshippers at eight
Anglican churches in Wales.
About one quarter believed that it was lucky to find a four-leaf
clover, to have a black cat cross their path and to see a money
spider. A similar proportion believed that it was unlucky to open an
umbrella indoors and a sixth believed that it was unlucky to pass
someone on the stairs or walk under a ladder.
Eight out of ten admitted to crossing their fingers for luck, nearly
as many had touched wood for protection and more than seven in ten had
thrown salt over their shoulder.
In the paper, to be published in the Journal of Implicit Religion, the
authors say that the findings contradict the hypothesis that Christian
teaching precludes superstitious beliefs.
Dr Francis said that more research was needed into what churchgoers
believed and how this compared with what non-churchgoers believed. He
said that religious leaders could draw lessons from the study about
how to ensure the survival of religious belief. He also said that the
survival of superstitious belief might be because liberal theologians
from the 1960s onwards had challenged traditional doctrine without
placing traditional superstition under the same scrutiny.
“If these kinds of things resist secularisation, so, too, can
traditional religious beliefs if people take the trouble to pass them
on. It also intrigues me that so many people in church congregations
have not tested these practices against the doctrines of their faith.
People are holding in their heads different sets of ideas, which in
some senses are incompatible.
“I am not criticising them for that. But it seems to me that those of
us who occupy church pulpits and make assumptions about what is in the
heads of people in the pews could benefit a lot from just sitting back
and finding out what is really in their heads.”
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YOU SHOULD BE SO LUCKY . .
Number 13
The number is considered unlucky because there were 13 at the Last
Supper. The superstition was given added force when the poet Matthew
Arnold defied it by seating 13 people at a table, and died within a
year
Crossed fingers, touching wood
Crossing fingers to ward off bad luck might be related to the
symbolism of the Cross and the power of making a covert sign. Touching
wood more likely dates from pagan rituals related to trees
Charms, four-leaf clovers, crosses, crucifixes
Thought to derive from mankind’s love of decoration evolving alongside
a search for meaning
Horseshoes
The devil got a blacksmith to shoe his hooves and howled with the
pain. Since then, whenever the devil sees a horseshoe, he tiptoes past
Stirring Christmas pudding
Comes from the collect for the Sunday before Advent in the 1549 Book
of Common Prayer: “Stir-up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy
faithful people.”
Spiders
As a spider attracts its prey, so one hopes to attract money by
spinning or doing other hard work
Black cats
Why black cats have been considered lucky since the time of the
Egyptians is a mystery. Everyone agrees, however, that they are only
lucky if every hair is black
Umbrellas
Opening them indoors was thought insulting to the sun god or the
deities who protect the house
Wishing wells
Wells were associated with good health and prosperity. Many were
thought to hold waters with healing powers
Salt
On theory is that the necessity of salt to life gave it a redemptive
value, and thus spilling it could seem bad luck, unless the devil were
appeased in some way"
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