Mystical Angels

Do you have to be 18 years or older to buy tarot cards?

Okay, I'm 16 years old. So, let's say I went to Barnes and Noble or Hastings, will they request an ID? And no, I don't wanna buy them online. By the way, I live in south Texas.

Public Comments

  1. No. Why on earth would you have to be eighteen? They're just cards.
  2. No. But you can use an ordinary pack of cards for doing Tarot divinations, like it shows here: http://www.divinedivination.com/tarot_reading/20091030-045438-Reading-Ordinary-Playing-Cards-as-Tarot And you can buy a smutty pack of playing cards which you should be 18 to possess, from a dirty bookshop. You will then have an adult tarot fortune telling kit, and will be a hit at parties.
  3. What? No, of course you don't. Why would you have to be 18 to buy a deck of tarot cards?
  4. No. (But you should)
  5. No, that's a pretty dumb law if you have to be 18 to buy them.
  6. No. Why the hell would you have to be 18 to buy a pack of cards?
  7. No.
  8. No you do not have to be 18 to buy tarot cards, but I think that a spiritual book store or shop would have a much better selection than barnes and noble
  9. (tugs on pant cuff, looks left and right) I got some tarot cards right here.
  10. Not a good idea to buy them at all!
  11. Nope! Have fun.
  12. South Texas? Ouch I really wish you luck down there
  13. They are just a stack of cardboard. Why would they be restricted ... oh wait, I bet you think they have POWERS!!!!!!!!!!!! How can you be so naive?
  14. Yes. Being different in Texas is highly illegal. You can fix that by voting against the right wing sucessionist nuts under your capitol dome and that wild and whacky re-write history state school board you have. But face it, you are from Texas, that has to hurt. You can immigrate to Georgia though, but leave your azzh0le Texan friends at home. I hope they leave the union like they keep threatening. Southern man don't need them around anyhow.
  15. Let me ask you a question: Do you think the devil would like for you to get involved in these practices? The answer is yes—and that should be a solemn warning to you. The Bible is very clear: If we want to please God, we will avoid everything that has anything to do with the occult (even if it seems innocent or harmless on the surface). The reason is because occult practices of any kind could involve you with spiritual forces that are opposed to God and are, in fact , in league with the devil. I know that is a strong statement—but I can't emphasize strongly enough how spiritually dangerous it is to follow Satan's way rather than God's way. When the Ephesians who had practiced the occult became Christians, they "brought their (magic) scrolls together and burned them publicly" (Acts 19:19). They knew there could be no compromise between their old way of living and God's way. Don't try to resist the "pull" you feel toward the occult in your own strength. Instead, by faith turn to Christ and ask Him to come into your life and give you the strength of His Holy Spirit. Don't be deceived, but come to Christ, who alone is "the way and the truth and the life" (John 14:6). For a FREE easy-to-understand study Bible e-mail me. David believer_in_jesus37421@yahoo.com
  16. You don't have to be 18. That's silly. A Ouija Board is made by children's toy maufacturerers too.
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