To: anniegetyourgun
Yes, but a devout Muslim would have nothing to do with Tarot As I understand it, the "Death" card was chosen. I don't know if there is a specific religious prohibition in using Tarot cards to send messages. I would suggest the prohibition exists on using the Tarot cards to predict the future.
Regards, Ivan
5 posted on
10/14/2002 2:51:31 AM PDT by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
I guess I'm just not convinced. Who are these "experts" mentioned in the article? And why would we assume something poorly written (childlike) can't be a graduate (or one of the many drop outs) of our own lousy government schools?
To: MadIvan
Yes, but a devout Muslim would have nothing to do with Tarot As I understand it, the "Death" card was chosen. I don't know if there is a specific religious prohibition in using Tarot cards to send messages. I would suggest the prohibition exists on using the Tarot cards to predict the future.
Regards, Ivan
Well, I hope this guy, if a Moose Limb, has checked with the Inman on the internet to be sure its all right to use a Tarot card!Wouldn't want to be on the wrong side of allah now would he!
To: MadIvan
Devout Muslim? You mean like the true believer Atta and his a-hole buddies who got lap dances and visited massage parlors?
To: MadIvan
I heard on TV that some of the investigator think that the perpetrator may be using themes from movies including the tarot card and the reference to the sniper as being called "God". I think that if these are Muslims, they are the home grown type, such as those arrested in Portland, one of whom grew up in this area of Maryland.
262 posted on
10/14/2002 8:06:54 AM PDT by
Eva
To: MadIvan
I have always thought the Tarot card, cartridge case, and message, were the work of some sicko, not the shooter, just trying to get attention.
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