"Faith should never be probabilistically specified. A dice-roll is still a dice-roll..."
Kinda funny because I go to a weekly Tarot group put on by two protestant ministers. Some religions vary [1] [2], but in the large space of human spiritual and magical traditions it is entirely ordinary to divine using sources of randomness.
[1] I'm sure some Christians would disapprove: not least Deuteronomy 18:10
[2] ... my foxes will josh me that I'm not supposed to be looking to other gods for answers
"Faith should never be probabilistically specified. A dice-roll is still a dice-roll..."
Kinda funny because I go to a weekly Tarot group put on by two protestant ministers. Some religions vary [1] [2], but in the large space of human spiritual and magical traditions it is entirely ordinary to divine using sources of randomness.
[1] I'm sure some Christians would disapprove: not least Deuteronomy 18:10
[2] ... my foxes will josh me that I'm not supposed to be looking to other gods for answers
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