Do you believe in fortune telling?

Philippines
November 7, 2010 1:19am CST
People practice fortune telling and there are also those who fall for it and believe on these practices. Have you tried it? Did you believe it? What do you think of it?
8 responses
@megamatt (14291)
• United States
7 Nov 10
No not really. Because I refuse to believe that the future is set in stone for any reason whatsoever. Anyone can sit down and make some good, vague guess. Guesses that could interpret to be true. It is something that is interesting, but you really cannot completely wrap your head around something as complex as what the future might be. There are just too many variables. I have had it done. I have been been amused. Nothing is true and in fact, a lot of the time, it is really vague, stock, and generic answers. Still it is an interesting way to kill a few minutes. Providing that it is not taken seriously. Then again, there are a lot of things in life that are like that. They are a fun diversion from the seriousness that is life. As long as it is not taken seriously.
@arielbsn (199)
• Philippines
7 Nov 10
I don't believe in fortune telling because we can't even tell what will happen to us by tomorrow.I haven't tried it because I don't believe in it.
@picjim (3002)
• India
7 Nov 10
When i was a young child i used to believe that people could foretell the future.But after having been told a few times i'm more a skeptic than a believer.The fortune tellers some of them I've found have an uncanny ability to tell the past.But their attempts at telling the future is flawed.
@incus99 (1083)
• Philippines
7 Nov 10
I actually do card reading myself...I have have a batting average of 85% in my readings but I don't really believe in fortune telling .. I believe that Man has the most influence on the outcome of his future... I just treat my skill of reading cards as gift and nothing more..
@aaronfyzeon (1920)
• Philippines
7 Nov 10
I am sorry but i don't really believe in fortune telling. It will just make you paranoid if somebody told you that you will die in a particular date she tells you. Only God knows what our future and destiny. And it is us who make our own destiny. I hope people will not really believe all those fortune telling.
@johney264 (544)
• China
7 Nov 10
It has been one of my personal agendas to be able to meet up with highly touted fortune readers, for the sake of knowing what tomorrow would hold for me and my family. the experience was truly something the enlightened me and had me teary eyed. there were bad expectations as usual, but being the person Iam, the way that this person read me was perfect. I found no inconsistencies and basing on her sincerity, the fact that did not demand any amount for her service and just asked for referrals and help for her not so fortunate family hit me en an instant.
• Philippines
7 Nov 10
At first i believed these stuff but when i had a friend and knew that she was a fortune teller, i stopped believing. She was the one who told me that it's just a bunch of linguistics working into the prospect's mind.
@visavis (5934)
• Philippines
7 Nov 10
Yes there are many believes, depends, and uses as a guide of their life, some claimed nothing loose if they beleived. For practicing furtune telling is proacticing pagan beleif. Fortune telling is full of un-belief to our God, who can sustain, guide, protect, bless us in every aspect of our life. He is the One only to tell the things beyond our senses.... see you around