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¿Question #1862?
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Diamat: Not while I have my health, strength and sanity, no.
WatchmanX2000: Another clever speller. I'm sure if you're psychic you will know the answer.
Phil Fleischmann: "I've had psychics tell me many things about myself, but none has ever told me that I was an undercover cop about to arrest them for fraud." - an undercover cop
Benzebub: Nope.
mdu2boy: Ask again later... or the answer is hazy....
mpot: no
Hossen: I'm entertained by them but I don't think I truely believe that they work.
eastern_dragon: Astrology is BS but I know Tarot, Runestones and dream interpretations work. But please people, leave these things to those who actually know how to do it.
BagpipeDan: No
sigmazero13: Divination in terms of prophecy, though in the more biblical sense
Keonyn: I'm a skeptic and have seen or witnessed nothing that would inspire to believe in it.
DHEK: Not at all.
jidar: No.
Onionking: No
vampywife: yes, i'm not sure what you mean by spiritism, but tarot and astrology are on my list. the key is to not expect divination to give you a direct answer, it's meant to help guide you to the correct choices, etc.
maumau: politics
aleo09: nope
puzzleme: A firm NO!
Bubba_ed: no
The_T: No.
Beelzebub: No
Ebon Wendigo: Nope
Acruix: Jesus Christ
Nekura: I believe in more of an extradimensional spiritual collective
hacksword: Nope
misanthrope: Chicken bones
marshalljansen: Believe in, as in 'I believe that you can truly divine the future'? Nay. However, various forms of divination are spookily accurate at times, by virtue of generalities, commonalities in the human spirit, the desire to believe, the ability to impose order on chaos when given a pattern to do so, etc... so it's possible to see how others could think they have some validity. I just don't buy it.
Helenoftroy: Spiritism, I like charma because what you do you get back threefold, good or bad
wiz8mom: I used to, but not so much anymore.
fFish: Most function as some sort of primitive psychological tool, to get people thinking or talking. Not truly divinational, however.
Big Bad Lex: That bending stick thing that finds water
troken: all and none
janiera: no
bekudno: No.
Unitbuster: Friggin' magic 8 ball, man. That thing KNOWS. Unless you shake it really hard, then it just sucks.
skrutsch: no
ZombyDawg: No. I don't even believe that dice can be hot, cold, lucky, unlucky or that luck is any kind of force that a person can have.
puffinslayer: fortune cookies.
gimli: I believe in saying random things concerning the future. Since I am always wrong, this helps predict things
Great Dane: Of course not
Loquutus: Absolutely not.
kronik: mmmmno.
GeminiWeb: no
POvidiusNaso: I believe in the divination that comes from time travel experience.
xlorp: Start with 4 cups granulated sugar, 1 cup light (not dark) corn syrup, et cetera. Oh, that's divinity, not divination. Oh well, I like mine better.
ssmooth: I don't "believe in" them, but I think tarot and I Ching are worth a ponder now and then.
Dante_Cubit: Yes. Devout "Taort" practitioner. lol
Belash: what's taort?
chockle: no
CharlieWonka: No but it is good fun
sourwyrm: no
Lord_Prussian: No, not really.
toulouse: no
tempus42: I believe that occasional divinatory experiences occur spontaneously, but none of the traditional mediumship is anything more than total crap.
scriptorum: Not really, no.
Cavedog_pdx: No and if I did I still think I'd always end up in the slowest grocery store checkout line like I do now.
Oldstench: no
puffinge: I enjoy tarot readings and reading my horoscope but I don't put much stock in it
bluebehir: No.
Randy Cox: No. Wait, if I take a dump and get a turd that completely circles the bowl and each end touches, I think that means that a pixie is supposed to land there, right?
Ivan: No. I have a set of Tarot cards and learned how to use them years ago but I don't believe.
dakarp: no.
melissa: I believe some people have psychic powers ... but I also believe that most of the ones who claim to are charlatans!
erli: I believe in PCR
Lucimara: You cannot prove it. But also not disprove it. So, I don't know.
snoozefest: n
MisterCranky: I believe in divine right--my own, naturally. I foresaw it in some tea leaves.
Nomadik: Tarot is the closests to divination. I don't see it as an answer from beyond, I see it as an outsider's opinion of my situation. Then I can see things from a different perspective.
fellonmyhead: I believe it is fairly reasonable to state that, say, palmistry involves reading signs which might be influenced by a person's lifestyle, health or mental state. I also believe that from such signs and the resultant evidence that one could make an accurate assessment of future events. I do not believe that any of it is mysterious or arcane. What rubbish! Still, if the belief in something keeps one's spirits up then why not? Just don't tell me a fortune-teller is doing anythhing but playing the odds (oh, they said I would go on a long journey and I did - amazing!).
djlg: No. NA.
2amp: no
ejmowrer: Revelation.
Mark_WH: no
Longbow: Nope
berserkley: Yes, Tarot and astrology
Wintergoblin: no
BobDodgerBlue: I don't believe in using them
Bearcat89: Please open your Bible to Joel 2:28 for my answer.
CDRodeffer: Sigh.
sdiberar: Partial to the I Ching.
gnomehome: Of course not.
Gonzaga: Nope ... I'm a gamer ...
Tim Synge: As a Christian, of course not.
jttm: I think that if you believe in one, you pretty much believe in them all
solove: "I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me"
Blackwind: no
CortexBomb: Not really, I'm open in a vague sense to that sort of thing, but I've never run across anything to convince me
chaddyboy_2000: I'm Christian.
AlorielLelyn: Yes... While I do see quite a bit of truth to astrology, I don't buy into the daily horoscopes. Tarot is scary accurate for me... I've had about 5 readings all of which have resulted in 100% accuracy. I mean 100%. Spiritism is the only one of those that I'm not sure what you mean by...
skelebone: I don't really believe in divination other than fortune cookies.. but I do agree that we need taort reform.