My name’s not Rick.

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    15 days ago

    I’d bet islamists hate this kind of “fortune telling”. I wonder if that will create any problems down the road.

    Edit: yup, Islamists mad

    The rise of the YouTube astrologers has caused consternation among Islamic scholars and clerics who call the practice heterodox or even a form of shirk, or idolatry, in which predictions about the future are seen as claims to God’s omniscience.