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  • I read them but don't fall for them
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Thanks for sharing! Don't forget that "curiosity" killed the cat. LOL
  • Read 'em? Sure. Take 'em seriously? No, not even a little bit. Like 'em? No, they taste like sweetened newspaper. Worst. Cookies. Ever.
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Thanks for sharing! I am a Christian and I don't agree with you. You need to brush-up your Bible, cause Ephesians 4:27 says NOT to give Satan a chance. When you read fortune cookies, your mind is giving in to superstition. As for their taste, it is best to pass up on them to begin with.
    • www.bible-reviews.com
      "Ephesians 4:27 says NOT to give Satan a chance." - A fortune cookie is not Satan. *** "When you read fortune cookies, your mind is giving in to superstition." - No, it isn't. Not even a little bit. I'm not so simple as to believe that a random piece of paper baked into a crappy-tasting cookie can change my life or provide magical foreknowledge concerning my life. If YOU are that superstitious then, of course, YOU should avoid fortune cookies.
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Quote: "A fortune cookie is not Satan." You don't read well. I did not say fortune cookies are Satan, but that you are giving Satan an opportunity to enter your life once you give in fortune cookies. Reading some type of fortune implies special prophetic knowledge. Quote: "If YOU are that superstitious then, of course, YOU should avoid fortune cookies." ??? Sayyys YOU who is CURIOUS to SEE what a little paper has to SAY? Your argument is WEAK!

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