Catholic ping!
Such divination is hugely popular in Latin America, as Francis well knows.
...or Obama.
These folks didn’t get the word:
The Christian Tarot Reader - Tarot for Christians - Promoting Christian Acceptance and Use of Tarot
I miss Miss Cleo.
Devotions to these activities won't save you, either.
To approach people about fortune telling, it helps to know what is called “the fortune teller’s paradox”. That, is, that people do not go to a fortune teller to have their future divined, but in the odd hope that the fortune teller can somehow *change* their future.
So for persons of faith, it helps to change their approach somewhat, to people who muck around with astrology, fortune telling and the like. Instead of pointing out the blindingly obvious that it doesn’t work, approach them from the point of view of helping someone to change their life for the better. This is something that faith *can* do, that fortune tellers cannot.
In short, they want personal change, so offer them personal change. Not directly from you, but to guide them to find and make change, with some heavenly help, in themselves.
Dealing with an elderly parent being scammed by Maria Duval,psychic scammer. Not happy about it.
Her address is in dirty harry reid’s distict. They should be shut down.
“Oh I do, I do, I do believe in spooks.”
Not really.
Hertz this week: The Dietary Laws, and the same word - “tinshemet” - used for “bird” (LEV XI:18) and “reptile” (XI:30).