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Are Christians superstitious?

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The friends are ignorant of Christianity and all other religions, but heard and most people seem to belief they are all superstitions. Lots of believers in: idolatry, Buddhism and other religions (including Christianity), seem to be very superstitious. What I have heard is: Christianity and any superstitious belief, they think if: you pray to them, give to them, belief in them, and/or obey them you will have good luck.

Does Christianity give the believer: “Good luck” or what does it do?

These friends and family members, do not know who Jesus is, so what should they say? Most of my class prior to our study did not know who Jesus is. Some got a Bible prior to my first class and started reading Genesis and Exodus and were very confused.

I want my students who might return home to China next year to say: I am a Christian and I am not superstitious nor is Christianity a superstition, but how do they back that up?
 
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OK, some of their friend do support the Communist and some support the government but think Communism is stupid and some do not support the government or communism.
We are not debating communism, but trying to show Christianity is not a superstition.
 
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I would question the general idea that persecution hinders Christianity, the best estimates show over 100 million Chinese Christians most in the unrequested Churches and it is growing fast and maybe even faster since persecution increased.
 
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a lot of that I do not want to discuss and find the Gospels a good place to start.
From this tread I want them to see, understand and be able to explain how Christianity is based on truth, logical and believable, where superstitions are not.
 
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Yeah, I thought what I was trying to offer was a bit much.

Maybe the best response your students can offer is the example of their lives. If Christ has made a difference in their lives, which I am sure is the case, then the way they relate to their friends and family will be their most powerful witness.

As they exhibit the character of Christ, i.e. the fruit of the Spirit, the assumption that Christianity is just another superstitious religion will be put into question.

If the folks back home don't have much experience with or working knowledge of religion, then this may work in your students' favor. If I have a fuzzy, general idea of something, the experience of a particular instance has a tendency to replace the generality. I once had a fuzzy, general idea of what it meant to fly in a plane. But, once I actually flew in one, that experience easily replaced my previous general idea. In a similar way, if all the folks back home have is a general idea of religion, the particular experience of knowing an embodied Christian might dislodge the general idea.

In other words, everytime someone tells them their faith is just another superstitious religion, they can respond with a smile and then continue impressing their friends and family with their uncanny ability to love and be gracious to all people without exception. Someone will notice.
 
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I think you could say, the cross is not a “good luck charm”. If Christian means a disciple of Jesus, he is a person who believes what Jesus said and rejects all superstitious beliefs.

Are you a disciple of Jesus?
OK, but it is sold in China with other good luck charms.
 
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I can't argue against your second point about communists.. but China does have a good number of Filipino immigrants, most of them are house helpers or nanny's, and some are selected more than other asians as english teachers.
I was thinking more like migrants we are trying to keep out, but I see what you are saying now and there could be lots with crosses. There are plenty of Chinese low waged workers.
 
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I agree, but there could be immediate push back when the friends and family heard: "I am a Christian".
 
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I agree, but there could be immediate push back when the friends and family heard: "I am a Christian".

I bet. Being Christian in China is probably not advantageous. God bless them. So, they can't really engage in detailed discussion regarding the difference between Christianity and other religions, and they can't necessarily come right out and say they're Christian. I'm at a loss. I'm terribly intrigued and would love to help, but I just don't know.
 
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Should they be and can they be?
Hmmm, Christians who worry about demons, hauntings, possessions, good places, bad places, cities or towns with bad spirits are probably superstitious. You ask should Christians be superstitious; no. You ask can they be; yes, lots are. I hope it is a minority but not so small that you never meet any.
 
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OK
 
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If you suffer and even die for the cause is that bad?
I personally do not want them to get hurt and I worry about it more than they do.
 
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If you suffer and even die for the cause is that bad?
I personally do not want them to get hurt and I worry about it more than they do.

Lord have mercy. Yes, I can imagine you don't. My position: to what extent a person is willing to face the persecution of others for her faith is up to that person. After all, there is only one Lord of the conscience and no one can decide what the Lord has laid on another's heart.

Christian martyrdom is a complex subject. Should one flee or not (see article below)? In the early church some people even sought out martyrdom, and so others spoke against such "voluntary martyrdom."

I would not say that giving up the body for the faith is bad. I would say one should not seek it, at least not all at once. God made life for the sake of life in the divine Presence. If we are meant to live, then seeking death is a bit counter-intuitive. Nonetheless, being willing to die under the assurance that God will raise one to new life, that is (hopefully) the outcome of a robust faith. If we are dying to self day-by-day, then fear of death should decrease, proportionally. Nonetheless, most of us are not presented with the opportunity to die-to-self all in one fell swoop.

I pray for your students, and for you. I hope they can avoid the harshest of human malevolence. It's heartbreaking they cannot live this life of faith in peace.

To Flee or Not to Flee? Matthew 10:23 and Third Century Flight in Persecution in: Scrinium Volume 14 Issue 1 (2018)
 
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That’s another reason that I think wearing a cross is not such a good luck charm. It was a popular fate to be thrown to the lions and like Daniel I don’t think anyone should hide who they are. But the pendulum is always moving from one direction to the other in it’s attempt to balance the scales...
 
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