Because it isn't an Abrahamaic religion doesn't make it "superstition".
It's the heritage and way of life of a tribe. It's way more than mere "superstition".
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Because it isn't an Abrahamaic religion doesn't make it "superstition".
It's the heritage and way of life of a tribe. It's way more than mere "superstition".
Okay I, but I was only asking if the miracles in which the water performs, if it's real
Of course, it is. There has been testimonies from those who have tried it.
Yes they are real.
They are as real as Moses' parting of the red sea.
Exactly, @monioluwa I love your reply. Simply because it may not look like what we know does not mean it is not real.