I've found them to be exceptionally useful as a set of symbols that create a set of images for contemplation, giving me a framework of general concepts for examining any situation.
2007-06-19 00:16:10
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answer #1
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answered by The Man Comes Around 5
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I believe that tarot cards exist. Yes. I've seen a deck before myself.
If you're asking, do you believe that the power of tarot cards is real, then no. It's a fad for gullible people.
2007-06-19 00:09:27
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answer #2
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answered by Adam L 5
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Nope. Nobody has offered independent, verifiable, proof that tarot cards (or any other fortune-telling gimmicks) are any more accurate than random chance at predicting future events.
2007-06-19 00:11:33
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answer #3
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answered by BobAndrews 5
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Tarot cards are absurd superstition, but that advice is just practical. Everyone has motives of his or her own. In fact, that's so practical it borders on being outright obvious.
2007-06-19 00:11:40
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answer #4
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answered by Zombie 7
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Nope. It is hocus pocus ignorance. You can assign a meaning to each card in a poker deck and be just as accurate as tarot.
2007-06-19 00:09:48
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answer #5
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answered by Truth7 4
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I disbelieve in nothing.
It's all possible.
I would love to have a Tarot Card reading.
And, I'd wonder if there were any truth in it.
Would I give my furtune to the Gypsy? Nope.
2007-06-19 00:19:12
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answer #6
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answered by jackbutler5555 5
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Of course I believe in them. Even atheists believe in them ! They exist ! I have seen them with my own eyes, lots of interesting pictures that mean nothing else.
2007-06-19 00:12:04
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answer #7
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answered by =42 6
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The Bible warns against this type of thing.
(Galatians 5:19-21) Now the works of the flesh are manifest, and they are fornication, uncleanness, loose conduct, 20 idolatry, practice of spiritism, enmities, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, contentions, divisions, sects, 21 envies, drunken bouts, revelries, and things like these. As to these things I am forewarning YOU, the same way as I did forewarn YOU, that those who practice such things will not inherit God’s kingdom.
(Isaiah 8:19) And in case they should say to YOU people: “Apply to the spiritistic mediums or to those having a spirit of prediction who are chirping and making utterances in low tones,” is it not to its God that any people should apply? [Should there be application] to dead persons in behalf of living persons?
(Leviticus 19:31) “‘Do not turn yourselves to the spirit mediums, and do not consult professional foretellers of events, so as to become unclean by them. I am Jehovah YOUR God.
(2 Kings 21:6) And he made his own son pass through the fire, and he practiced magic and looked for omens and made spirit mediums and professional foretellers of events. He did on a large scale what was bad in Jehovah’s eyes, to offend him.
(Deuteronomy 18:10-12) There should not be found in you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, anyone who employs divination, a practicer of magic or anyone who looks for omens or a sorcerer, 11 or one who binds others with a spell or anyone who consults a spirit medium or a professional foreteller of events or anyone who inquires of the dead. 12 For everybody doing these things is something detestable to Jehovah, and on account of these detestable things Jehovah your God is driving them away from before you.
2007-06-19 00:51:08
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answered by pugjw9896 7
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Grow up, I was not afraid of a deck of cards when I was three.
2007-06-19 00:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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They weren't originally used for fortune telling as they are today, and as you should know fortune telling is a load of crap
2007-06-19 00:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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