Hi Charles,

Yes, exactly my view. I've been told the same thing over the years. I
often times read the horoscopes not because I actually believe in them
but for entertainment purposes only. Sometimes I get a laugh at the
predictions.

I'll never forget this one time my horoscope said not to eat spaghetti
because I'd end up embarrassing myself by spilling it in my lap. So
just for fun I had spaghetti  for dinner that night. Nothing of course
happened. So apparently reading that prediction had no ill effects on
my life.

The thing is I am a skeptic at heart when it comes to supernatural
claims and often see things like astrology as just bunk to put it
politely. So think it is amusing when a religious person tells me not
to read my horoscope because it seems like they are putting more faith
in its validity than I do.

Cheers!


On 4/30/15, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On the same idea, while I find a horoscope to be interesting to read, I
> don't believe in them or rely on them when it comes to what decisions I make
>
> today.  The extremely religious say that I should not even read them.  I
> disagree, because there is no harm in reading.
>
> ---
> Be positive!  When it comes to being defeated, if you think you're finished,
>
> you! really! are! finished!

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