Most major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Baháʼísm, and Judaism, oppose fortune-telling and divination based on scriptural prohibitions[1][2]. Buddhism does not encourage fortune-telling, viewing it as superstition without spiritual value[4][5]. However, some Buddhists practice it, although it is not supported by Buddhist teachings[4][5]. While some forms of divination are historically rooted in various cultures, they are generally not sanctioned by mainstream religious doctrines[3].
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[1] Fortune-telling - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune-telling
[2] Fortunetelling (part 1 of 3) - The Religion of Islam https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/4064/viewall/fortunetelling-part-1
[3] Fortune-telling | Divination, Prophecy & Mysticism - Britannica https://www.britannica.com/topic/fortune-telling
[4] What Buddhists Believe - Fortune-Telling and Charms https://www.budsas.org/ebud/whatbudbeliev/318.htm
[5] Do Buddhist believe fortune teller? - Buddhism Stack Exchange https://buddhism.stackexchange.com/questions/7440/do-buddhist-believe-fortune-teller