Why Reading Your Horoscope Is Harmful?

Horoscopes, based on astrology, are not supported by the Bible and should not be taken as gospel truth. The Bible encourages us to trust in God and His plans for our lives, so it is important to remember that horoscopes should not be taken as gospel truth. Clinical psychologist and author Terence Sandbek, PhD, advises that while reading horoscopes can provide insight into your world from a planetary perspective, there are more accurate ways of reading them.

While many people believe there is no harm in reading horoscopes or astrology books, there are many dangers involved with this practice and way of thinking. It is detrimental for a Christian, as it can endanger their spiritual growth. Reading a horoscope for your rising sign can make the experience more thrilling, accurate, and precise. However, believing in astrology can give people a false impression that some external force is influencing their lives.

The Bible tells us to avoid any practice that may be linked with the occult, as astrology can never provide answers to life’s deepest questions. The information people get from a horoscope is random at best, and depending on astrology can have an impact on your mood and mind.

In conclusion, horoscopes are extremely personal and should not be taken as gospel truth. Instead, it is recommended to read an accurate, well-written horoscope for your rising sign when reading a weekly, monthly, or daily horoscope.


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Why is astrology considered witchcraft?

The practice of magic, which aimed to help rather than hurt, was considered evil and often condemned in both ecclesiastical and secular contexts. Divination was also considered witchcraft due to the belief that foresight and prediction were bound to be influenced. Access to content on Oxford Academic is typically provided through institutional subscriptions and purchases. Members of an institution can access content through IP-based access, which is provided across an institutional network to a range of IP addresses. Alternatively, users can sign in through their institution, using Shibboleth/Open Athens technology to provide a single sign-on between their institution’s website and Oxford Academic.

Why is it bad to read horoscopes?

Astrology can be damaging due to the random information it provides, and it can hinder personal growth by interfering with decision-making. While Vyse doesn’t recommend acting on a horoscope, it may boost confidence and improve performance. However, Sandbek and Vyse agree that there are more reliable ways to build self-esteem. They suggest that using random information to feel good is not healthy and that people should focus on strengthening their support system, relationships, and weeding out bad ones. Technology and resources can help improve people’s lives by enhancing their support systems and relationships.

Is it a sin to believe in zodiac signs?
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Is it a sin to believe in zodiac signs?

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that divination, including predictive astrology, is incompatible with modern Catholic beliefs, such as free will. It rejects all forms of divination, including horoscopes, palm reading, omen interpretation, clairvoyance, and mediums, which conceal a desire for power over time, history, and other human beings. These practices contradict the honor, respect, and loving fear owed to God alone.

Astrology and science, Christian mysticism, Christianity and paganism, Esoteric Christianity, Jesus Christ in comparative mythology, Jewish views on astrology, Muslim views on astrology, and William Lilly’s book Christian Astrology are all considered incompatible with modern Catholic beliefs.

Is reading horoscopes a sin?
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Is reading horoscopes a sin?

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that divination, including predictive astrology, is incompatible with modern Catholic beliefs, such as free will. It rejects all forms of divination, including horoscopes, palm reading, omen interpretation, clairvoyance, and mediums, which conceal a desire for power over time, history, and other human beings. These practices contradict the honor, respect, and loving fear owed to God alone.

Astrology and science, Christian mysticism, Christianity and paganism, Esoteric Christianity, Jesus Christ in comparative mythology, Jewish views on astrology, Muslim views on astrology, and William Lilly’s book Christian Astrology are all considered incompatible with modern Catholic beliefs.

Are horoscopes a sin?
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Are horoscopes a sin?

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that divination, including predictive astrology, is incompatible with modern Catholic beliefs, such as free will. It rejects all forms of divination, including horoscopes, palm reading, omen interpretation, clairvoyance, and mediums, which conceal a desire for power over time, history, and other human beings. These practices contradict the honor, respect, and loving fear owed to God alone.

Astrology and science, Christian mysticism, Christianity and paganism, Esoteric Christianity, Jesus Christ in comparative mythology, Jewish views on astrology, Muslim views on astrology, and William Lilly’s book Christian Astrology are all considered incompatible with modern Catholic beliefs.

Is it Haram to read horoscopes for fun?

Reading horoscopes and believing in them is considered a form of shirk, a form of seeking knowledge of the unseen, which is only known by Allah. It is akin to idol worship and is strictly forbidden in Islam. Shirk is considered the biggest haram of all, as Allah forgives only those to whom He wills, not partners set up with Him in worship. Therefore, shirk is a sin that Allah does not forgive.

Is there any truth to horoscopes?
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Is there any truth to horoscopes?

Astrology predictions have never been more accurate than those expected by chance alone, and blind experimentation has been used to test astrology quantitatively. Michel Gauquelin, a renowned astrologer and psychologist, in 1955 found positive correlations between the diurnal positions of planets and success in professions, such as doctors, scientists, athletes, actors, writers, and painters. This is known as the “Mars effect”.

A study by seven French scientists attempted to replicate this claim, but found no statistical evidence. They attributed the effect to selective bias on Gauquelin’s part. Geoffrey Dean suggests that the effect may be caused by self-reporting of birth dates by parents, rather than any issue with Gauquelin’s study. A small subset of parents may have changed birth times to be consistent with better astrological charts for a related profession.

The sample group was taken from a time where belief in astrology was more common, and Gauquelin had failed to find the Mars effect in more recent populations. The number of births under astrologically undesirable conditions was also lower, indicating more evidence that parents choose dates and times to suit their beliefs.

Does horoscope really work?
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Does horoscope really work?

Astrology, a long-standing scientific field, has been criticized for lacking clear evidence that stars and planets affect us. Astrology relies on stories and ideas that are difficult to prove with science, as it relies on guessing about patterns in the sky rather than conducting experiments. Additionally, astrology’s workings are based on old ideas about the universe, which have evolved over time. This has led to some astrologers’ predictions not aligning with current knowledge.

For example, the zodiac sign may not be accurate due to precession, which has caused stars to move since the first invention of astrology. Furthermore, astrology lacks a clear explanation for how stars and planets could affect us, with some astrologers suggesting it is due to the stars, but scientists argue these theories are too weak to have a significant impact on us.

Can astrology be trusted?

The Barnum Effect is a phenomenon where people believe that any personality description matches them if it is framed in general terms. Astrology heavily relies on broad, general descriptions of people, and due to natural changes in the night sky due to earth’s natural wobble, the zodiac signs that characterize modern astrology are shifted by about a month. For example, a person’s sign may be Aquarius, but they may actually be Capricorn based on data provided by Professor Pandya. This phenomenon can lead to paranormal beliefs and confusion about one’s true personality.

What does Allah say about astrology?
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What does Allah say about astrology?

The Hadith, a collection of Islamic religious teachings, is a significant part of the Islamic faith. It outlines the instructions and practices of Muhammad, who criticized the legality and illegality of astrology. According to Abu Dawud, seeking knowledge from the stars is considered witchcraft, which is inherently forbidden in Islam. The Hadith also emphasizes that rain is a blessing bestowed only by Allah, and any belief that rain is a result of other beings is considered disbelief.

The Hadith also mentions the stars, stating that those who suggest rain originates from a star are considered disbelievers in Allah. This concept of astrology and the belief in celestial beings’ influence on anything other than what is enshrined in the Quran and Hadith constitutes shirk (blasphemy) and leads one to leave the fold of the religion.

Second-century Islamic scholar Imam Ali, the fourth caliph of Islam and cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, views astrology as fundamentally forbidden in the Islamic religion. He warns followers not to learn the science of stars except for guidance on land or sea, as it leads to divining and an astrologer is a diviner. This aligns with the Quran, which points to stars and astrology as only a means of navigation.

However, prominent scholars like Ibn Arabi and Ikhwan argue that planets are not considered God but do suggest each prophet with a specific planet/celestial being. Prophet Idris, also known as Enoch, was gifted with great knowledge of the stars and used his gift to meditate upon God’s grandeur and teach others. He believed that the stars and moon contributed to mankind and founded the study of the stars.

Different sects of Islam offer varying perspectives on the concept of astrology.

How to identify a fake astrologer?
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How to identify a fake astrologer?

In astrology, it is crucial to choose an astrologer who follows ethical practices and doesn’t exploit vulnerabilities. Trustworthy astrologers focus on providing guidance rather than instilling fear. Reviews and testimonials from others who have consulted the same astrologer can provide valuable information about the astrologer’s reliability and accuracy. Many reputable astrologers offer trial sessions or consultations at a lower cost, allowing individuals to experience their approach firsthand without a significant financial commitment. The upcoming Astro event “The Open Mind Astro Summit 2023” organized by The Times of India will provide more insight into how astrology helps us grow in life and how to use its magic in our favor.


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