What's your personal opinion about palmistry?

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Palmistry - foretelling the future through the study of a person’s palm.

Has anyone here ever consulted a palmist before?
 
Palmistry - foretelling the future through the study of a person’s palm.

Has anyone here ever consulted a palmist before?
I did when I was a stupid kid (10 - 11 yrs old) and did not know any better. 😊

My opinion of ANY type of foretelling of the future is that it is demonic. It goes against our trust and dependency on the Lord, and instead we turn to the occult. When we play in Satan’s sandbox, no matter how inoccuous it appears, we will get sand in our shoes!!
 
Some of you may be wondering why I’m asking this. The reason I’m asking this is because I stumbled upon an article about Barack Obama, and a palmist is attempting to determine who he is and what he (is) going to do: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1118406/The-hand-power-The-tell-tale-lines-reveal-Obamas-complex-personality.html
Well, at least Obama hasn’t gone to this New Age occultist. No one has the right to try to “read” anyone’s palm against their will. I see this as just a futile attempt from an occultist to get “recognized” and generate more business for themselves from other people foolish enough to then go to this palmist.
 
I did when I was a stupid kid (10 - 11 yrs old) and did not know any better. 😊
I have a question, and I hope you don’t mind answering :). Did you actually consult a “professional” palmist, or did you attempt to do palmistry yourself?
 
I have a question, and I hope you don’t mind answering :). Did you actually consult a “professional” palmist, or did you attempt to do palmistry yourself?
Oh gosh – I don’t mind answering 🙂

No, I went to one, although how professional I couldn’t answer. You know, those carnivals. 🤷
 
As a Catholic, this will be a sin of superstition.
Why? because we believe only God knows the unknown.
 
If it were nothing but silly superstition, it wouldn’t be so roundly condemned in the Word. It’s much worse than superstition. It’s playing with spiritual napalm (recall that there’s no way to quench the burning from napalm—the occult is a similar unquenchable spiritual erysipelas).
it is demonic. It goes against our trust and dependency on the Lord, and instead we turn to the occult. When we play in Satan’s sandbox, no matter how inoccuous it appears, we will get sand in our shoes!!
👍 AMMMMEN!

Bawerk, in His Word, in 2 places, God emphatically forbids divination:
There shall not be found among you any one… who practices divination, a soothsayer, or an augur, or a sorcerer. (Deut. 18:10)
You shall not interpret omens or tell fortunes. (Leviticus 19:26)
If you want to see what happens to a nation that flouts these injunctions, look at Nazi Germany: they were heavily into the occult; that’s where they derived their (albeit shortlived) power, and their ability to commit ghastly horrors (their political brethren, the Marxists, were mirror images; Marx was a Satan worshipper).
 
If you want to see what happens to a nation that flouts these injunctions, look at Nazi Germany: they were heavily into the occult; that’s where they derived their (albeit shortlived) power, and their ability to commit ghastly horrors (their political brethren, the Marxists, were mirror images; Marx was a Satan worshipper).
I liked your post, but let’s not get hysterical. Karl Marx was not a Satan worshiper; I myself was a previous Marxist - it has nothing whatsoever to do with Satan or Satanism. Nothing at all.
 
I liked your post, but let’s not get hysterical. Karl Marx was not a Satan worshiper; I myself was a previous Marxist - it has nothing whatsoever to do with Satan or Satanism. Nothing at all.
Gosh, did anyone tell Freddie Engels? :eek:
 
My opinion of ANY type of foretelling of the future is that it is demonic. It goes against our trust and dependency on the Lord, and instead we turn to the occult. When we play in Satan’s sandbox, no matter how inoccuous it appears, we will get sand in our shoes!!
Yep.
Any sort of fortune telling, whether fake or real, is a violation of the First Commandment. As you say, “the real thing” is demonic. The fallen angels are only too happy to oblige foolish individuals who want to bypass the laws of nature.

A fool who places his trust in palmistry may well end up getting his fingers burnt, along with his palm and the rest of his body…forever! 😃
 
I’ve never consulted a palmist, but every day I read the words of a psalmist 😃

Palm-reading or any other superstition is incompatible with the Faith.
 
Yep.
Any sort of fortune telling, whether fake or real, is a violation of the First Commandment. As you say, “the real thing” is demonic. The fallen angels are only too happy to oblige foolish individuals who want to bypass the laws of nature.

A fool who places his trust in palmistry may well end up getting his fingers burnt, along with his palm and the rest of his body…forever! 😃
Very true!
 
Such would be a sin…

engaging in the occult.

Not an opinion but just reality.
 
A load of bull, that’s what it is. How so many people are easily fooled into the superstition that you’re entire person is governed by a bunch of lines on your hand is beyond me. :rolleyes:
 
Palmistry - foretelling the future through the study of a person’s palm.

Has anyone here ever consulted a palmist before?
Not a professional palmist, but I remember a classmate reading my hand in primary school. She said I’d have many lovers. Oh well. :rolleyes:

While I don’t think it’s necessarily evil or demonic, I do think it’s inappropriately crossing the boundaries between ourselves and God. We already abuse our control over the world. If we were meant to know and control the future, we would know without palm reading, and most likely abuse that access too.
 
I’ve never consulted a palmist, but every day I read the words of a psalmist 😃

Palm-reading or any other superstition is incompatible with the Faith.
That`s much safer!
Should we rename Palm Sunday? The JWs or SDAs or some other anti-Catholic group might start accusing us of fortune telling. 🤷
Along with everything else they accuse us of… 😃
Not a professional palmist, but I remember a classmate reading my hand in primary school. She said I’d have many lovers. Oh well. :rolleyes:

While I don’t think it’s necessarily evil or demonic, I do think it’s inappropriately crossing the boundaries between ourselves and God. We already abuse our control over the world. If we were meant to know and control the future, we would know without palm reading, and most likely abuse that access too.
Its certainly sinful. Its a violation of the First Commandment.
 
Its certainly sinful. Its a violation of the First Commandment.
…As well as a violation of several other Biblical principles and verses. Duh. 🙂

Where I do not agree, is that divination in general or palmistry in particular, are necessarily ‘demonic’ or ‘evil’ in intent.
 
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