Is there a difference?
Both spring out of a desire to provide meaning and coherence to otherwise random and chaotic events, don't they?
Take my late grandmother. We made fun of her when she talked about the "little people" who lived in the woods outside of her house. She even put out food to them to keep them content
But she also went to church every sunday and believed in virgins giving birth and this bearded guy who walked on the water. No one thought that to be silly.
So basically, it's society which decides what falls under the cathegory "religion" and what is considered "superstition":
Superstition - random, illogical beliefs held by some people.
Religion - organized set of superstitions believed by a large number of people, accepted by society.
???
Both spring out of a desire to provide meaning and coherence to otherwise random and chaotic events, don't they?
Take my late grandmother. We made fun of her when she talked about the "little people" who lived in the woods outside of her house. She even put out food to them to keep them content

But she also went to church every sunday and believed in virgins giving birth and this bearded guy who walked on the water. No one thought that to be silly.
So basically, it's society which decides what falls under the cathegory "religion" and what is considered "superstition":
Superstition - random, illogical beliefs held by some people.
Religion - organized set of superstitions believed by a large number of people, accepted by society.
???
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