The eye of the fortune-teller sees human beings as impersonal pawns moved around and slaughtered by the millions to fulfill some imaginary roadmap of the future. The eye of God sees something like this:
You keep pinging me on your postings dissing prophetic utterances, seemingly indiscriminately. If I read some of your other postings correctly, it looks like maybe you got tangled up unawares with abusive cults and things and had some unfortunate and maybe potentially damaging experiences. I did too. It's possible that what you experienced turned you off to the whole idea of the supernatural because maybe you saw/experienced a certain kind of spiritual abuse. Well I could see how that could happen. Maybe at least for now you want to stick to very down to earth, "normal," and "safe" approaches to who Jesus Christ is. I think I can understand that. But you need to be careful about turning you apprehensions into condemnation and judgmentalism of God's people who don't necessarily share your point of view.
Otherwise as I said, you're in danger of siding with the Pharisees of old who said the things Jesus did was by the prince of devils instead of the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus gave stern warning regarding this (Mark 3:22, 28-30).