So, you responded to that posters comment with, "So then believing in Yeshua as the Son of G-d works." As if believing in Yeshua as the Son of G-d is a superstition or invalid?
Nope, what it means is, or what I meant was, if you (editorially speaking) believe in superstition and it was implied that there are some things not to be messed with means that some things that are superstitious are real. My comment to that was: If that superstition was real, then believing in Yeshua is just as real. Lot’s of nonbelievers believe that Yeshua didn’t exist and if He did, then He wasn’t the Son of G-d and therefor nothing but superstition too.