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Is it wrong to read Chinese fortune cookies?

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Richard D:
Last night I had order Chinese food for its nutritional value ( lol ) and it comes with Chinese fortune cookies and after eating I broke the cookies open and read what was on the little piece of paper.

As I was reading I said to myself I’m sure God has something to say about this. So the next cookie I ate I did not read from that one!  :-\

OBrenda:
We already read the end of The Book,  ;) after many Trials & Tribulations, and the LOF for many, we will all live happily ever after.

You won't be Sinning by reading a cookie message unless you believe it is magical. :-\  we know our fortune!
oh and don't bother playing the numbers....It doesn't work tried it many years ago. lol


Just my thoughts,
Brenda
 ;D

EKnight:
But what if it's a message from God?

Eileen

firefly77:
That's a good question...
Before I became a follower of Jesus, I was reading horoscopes on a daily basis for example. I would only date guys who had a certain astrological sign that was compatible with mine  ::)... I think the emphasis is on believing in their magical power to  impact or influence our lives and this is IMHO what makes it wrong and an exercise in futility. I read fortune cookies for sheer entertainment... As soon as I read it, I forgot what it said.
You and I have a 100% accurate source of truth and our future, and we know it ;D!

hillsbororiver:
I have to say Fortune Cookies have been real helpful from time to time........ such as;

Did you remember to order your take out also?

Sometimes even nailing the truth head on;

People who are late are often happier than those who have to wait for them.

Ideas are like children; there are none so wonderful as your own.

He who laughs at himself never runs out of things to laugh at.  ;D

Peace,

Joe

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