Have you ever had a tarot card reading? Is it against God's Word?

the sun tarot card - one of the cards in a tarot deck
United States
October 16, 2007 5:57am CST
My niece is learning how to read tarot cards. She did a reading for me a few weeks ago. I was skeptical at first but as she was doing it I could not believe what my cards revealed to me. It was done in an eight card layout. I read some where in the Bible that physics and mediums were not to be believed in as well as horoscopes. What are your thoughts or experiences with Tarot cards?
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@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
16 Oct 07
Yes it is against God's Word, we are to turn to Him for answers... I was very involved in all that stuff at one time but when I turned my life around I realized I had a ton of books in my house on those topics - I was actually learning to do card readings as well as studying astrological signs to do readings. I kept thinking about that 'stuff' and decided one day that it couldn't be making God happy for me to have those things around me even if I didn't ever read them so I loaded them all in the wheelbarrel and hauled them out to the burn pile. Now some people will poke fun at this in disbelief but I kid you not as those books went up in smoke I could feel a heavy weight lifting off my shoulders. I stood in my back yard looking around like I thought I might see all those burdens floating off some place or something.
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@irishmist (3814)
• United States
25 Oct 07
Well I read tarot cards, and I don't see anything wrong with them. I find them very useful and helpful. I am not sure what the bible says about physics and mediums however. Although when someone has the gift of seeing the future or anything like that. People always seem to say it's a gift from God. So who knows for sure.
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@naty1941 (2336)
• United States
9 Nov 07
I don't believe in them therefore don't believe they are against God's word. They usually don't tell the truth.
@zidlore (251)
• Philippines
16 Oct 07
I've had mine with a machine in a theme park. I think the reading itself is not the sin but the act of obeying what it says.
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