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MP asks: "Okay, this may be nothing. A friend sent me an email that showed anagrams. I looked it up on the internet since I’ve never seen anything like them, maybe wordsmiths have. The page I found showed uses for anagrams. One of them was divination. Most of the other uses were informal encryption, wordplay, generating passwords, etc. Do you see any harm in using them for innocent games [like word jumbles]?"
Is it Okay to Tell Fortunes with Regular Playing Cards?
Someone recently wrote to us asking if it's okay to use a regular deck of cards to tell futures. This person has friends who are described as being "very devoted Catholics" who attend Mass and pray the rosary every day. They have strong faith, but love to read cards and are surprisingly accurate. Is this wrong?
Can Changing Your Palm Change Your Fate?
Dowsing with a Rosary
The Occult: What It Is, How it Manifests, and Who's Behind It
Should Christians Make a SoulCollage?
Is it a Sin to Have Your Tea Leaves Read?
Crystal Balls are Never Just Harmless Fun
Vedic vs. Western Astrology
Can Bones Tell the Future?
We recently received a question from a caller on our Wacky Wednesday radio show who had received a small bag of bones from a recently deceased relative. Although the bones had some sentimental value, she was uneasy about keeping them in the house and wondered if she should destroy them. Our answer was unequivocal “yes!”
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