A student says fortune telling is condemned because once a prophecy is received, people begin to fulfill it and lose free will.
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Self Fulfilling prophecy
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"yeah i think that's why the bible speaks against all this kind of fortune telling is one of the biggest sins it's because you..."
"...it has to expand until it becomes true. It's a self -fulfilling prophecy, okay? So aggressive expansionism. Not only will it expand, but it..."
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