A Deck of Cards

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It was quiet that day, the guns and the mortars,
and land mines for some reason hadn't been heard.
The young soldier knew it was Sunday,
the holiest day of the week.

As he was sitting there, he got out an old deck of cards
and laid them out across his bunk.

Just then an army sergeant came in and said,
"Why aren't you with the rest of the platoon?

The soldier replied,
"I thought I would stay behind and spend some time with the Lord."

The sergeant said,
"Looks to me like you're going to play cards."

The soldier said,
"No, sir. You see, since we are not allowed to have Bibles or other spiritual books in this country,

I've decided to talk to the Lord by studying this deck of cards."

The sergeant asked in disbelief,
"How will you do that?"

"You see the Ace, Sergeant?!
It reminds me that there is only one God.

The Two represents the two parts of the Bible,
Old and New Testaments.

The Three represents
the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost.

The Four stands for the Four Gospels:
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

The Five is for the five virgins
that were ten but only five of them were glorified.

The Six is for the six days
it took God to create the Heavens and Earth.

The Seven is for the day God rested
after making His Creation.

The Eight is for the family of Noah and his wife,
their three sons and their wives - the eight people God spared from
the flood that destroyed the earth.

The Nine is for the lepers
that Jesus cleansed of leprosy.
He cleansed ten, but nine never thanked Him.

The Ten represents the Ten Commandments
that God handed down to Moses on tablets made of stone.

The Jack is a reminder of Satan,
one of God's first angels, but he got kicked out of heaven for his sly and wicked ways
and is now the joker of eternal hell.

The Queen stands for the Virgin Mary.

The King stands for Jesus,
for he is the King of all kings

When I count the dots on all the cards,

I come up with 365 total,
one for every day of the year.

There are a total of 52 cards in a deck;
each is a week - 52 weeks in a year.

The four suits represent the four seasons:
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.

Each suit has thirteen cards
- there are exactly thirteen weeks in a quarter

So when I want to talk to God and thank Him,

I just pull out this old deck of cards
and they remind me of all that I have to be thankful for"

The sergeant just stood there. After a minute,
with tears in his eyes and pain in his heart, he said, "Soldier, may I borrow that deck of cards?"

Please let this be a reminder and take time to pray for all of our soldiers
who are being sent away, putting their lives on the line fighting for us!

Prayer for the Military
Please keep the wheel rolling.

It will only take a few seconds of your time,
but it'll be worth it to read on....

Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands.
Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for
the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.
I ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior.

Amen.

When you receive this, please stop for a moment
and say a prayer for our servicemen and women all around the world.

There is nothing attached, but this can be very powerful.

Of all the gifts you could give a Soldier,
prayer is the very best one.

Do not stop the prayer wheel, please - just send this on.
 
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That is nice.

Tarot cards got Christian symbols too....

Angels, saints, devil, death, adam and eve, north star, judgement, babel tower, moses, samson, church, noah's ark, cup, marriage....
 
Tarot cards are not christian at all.

Miss*Pinocchio...

That was a regular set of playing cards.

Islamic countries in general, do not permit Christian Bibles

or Christian materials into islamic countries.
 
Actually, American military people CAN have Bibles and other religious books for their personal use, even in Muslim countries. They are just not allowed to display or distribute them to other people in that country. They can also hold religious services, including baptisms, prayer meetings and memorial services, in those countries, within their military groups.
 
  • The "ten spot" is in opposition to the Ten Commandments.
  • "Clubs" represents a weapon of murder.
  • "Spades," a tool to dig graves, suggests death.
  • "Hearts," holds up the broken heart of Christ for deririon instead of devotion.
  • "Jack" represents a livertine who lives off the gains of fallen women; one who makes business of commercialized vice.
  • "King" represents the devil, the king of darkness, the god of this world, the prince of the power of the air, in opposition to God, the king king of all the univers. Satan, the king of darkness, leads and entices men away from God and heaven, downward to hell.
  • "Queen" represents Mary in a slanderous way. Semiramis, the mother of Nimrod, the great-grandson of Noah, set herself up in opposition to God and instituted, with her son, every pagan type of religion, all of them opposing God. Knowing that a "Deliverer" should come (Gen. 8:15), Semiramis set herself and son up to be the "Mother and Child." Ancient sculpture shows this plainly. She took the name "Queen of heaven," also "Queen of angels," "Mother of God," etc. She is the "Queen of harlots" and is worshipped as such in every country under different names such as "Diana", "Juno," "Venus," etc. Knowing God's plan, she ran ahead of God under Satan's direction, and every licentious religion on earth and every anti-Jehovah religion sprang from her unholy, rebelious mind. She us a slander on the name of the virgin mother of our Lord.
  • "Joker" represents Jesus, and this is the most horrid blasphemy of all; for the joker is supposed to be the product of an illicit union between the "Jack" and the "Queen."
 
VamPyroX said:
  • The "ten spot" is in opposition to the Ten Commandments.
  • "Clubs" represents a weapon of murder.
  • "Spades," a tool to dig graves, suggests death.
  • "Hearts," holds up the broken heart of Christ for deririon instead of devotion.
  • "Jack" represents a livertine who lives off the gains of fallen women; one who makes business of commercialized vice.
  • "King" represents the devil, the king of darkness, the god of this world, the prince of the power of the air, in opposition to God, the king king of all the univers. Satan, the king of darkness, leads and entices men away from God and heaven, downward to hell.
  • "Queen" represents Mary in a slanderous way. Semiramis, the mother of Nimrod, the great-grandson of Noah, set herself up in opposition to God and instituted, with her son, every pagan type of religion, all of them opposing God. Knowing that a "Deliverer" should come (Gen. 8:15), Semiramis set herself and son up to be the "Mother and Child." Ancient sculpture shows this plainly. She took the name "Queen of heaven," also "Queen of angels," "Mother of God," etc. She is the "Queen of harlots" and is worshipped as such in every country under different names such as "Diana", "Juno," "Venus," etc. Knowing God's plan, she ran ahead of God under Satan's direction, and every licentious religion on earth and every anti-Jehovah religion sprang from her unholy, rebelious mind. She us a slander on the name of the virgin mother of our Lord.
  • "Joker" represents Jesus, and this is the most horrid blasphemy of all; for the joker is supposed to be the product of an illicit union between the "Jack" and the "Queen."

Ouch! Man, that's some harsh stuff to say to the people who would believe the story above, even though it's fictional.
 
Hearts - represent cups, scorpio, cancer, pisces, the water signs.

Ace of heart - good fortune
2 of heart - lovers in harmony
3 of heart - nice friends
4 of heart - incomplete
5 of heart - complete
6 of heart - bad luck
7 of heart - good luck
8 of heart - karma
9 of heart - top of the world
10 of heart - got everything
Jack of heart - good young man
Queen of heart - good woman
King of heart - good man

Diamonds - represents coins, capricorn, virgo, and taurus, earth sign

Ace of Diamond - money coming your way
2 of Diamond - seesaw love relationships
3 of Diamond - rich friends
4 of Diamond - incomplete work
5 of Diamond - complete work
6 of Diamond - someone stealing
7 of Diamond - money is safe
8 of Diamond - payback time
9 of Diamond - rich, but lonesome
10 of Diamond - power
Jack of Diamond - light hair guy
Queen of Diamond - light hair woman
King of Diamond - light hair powerful man

Clubs - represents Rods, Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, fire signs.

Ace of Club - be a fighter
2 of Club - a fight between 2 lovers.
3 of Club - argument with friends
4 of Club - unfair fight
5 of Club - fair fight
6 of Club - bad fight
7 of Club - good fight
8 of Club - revenge
9 of Club - champ
10 of Club - great battle
Jack of Club - dark hair young guy
Queen of Club - dark hair woman
King of Club - dark hair man

Spades - represents Swords, libra, aquarius, and gemini, air signs.

Ace of Spade - warning, be alert or death
2 of Spade - lovers split up
3 of Spade - friends betrayed you.
4 of Spade - unguarded
5 of Spade - guarded
6 of Spade - unsafe
7 of Spade - safe
8 of Spade - cursed
9 of Spade - defeat
10 of Spade - lose everything, despair
Jack of Spade - young man deceiving
Queen of Spade - beware of that woman
King of Spade - beware of that man

That is all I know.
 
Dennis said:
Ouch! Man, that's some harsh stuff to say to the people who would believe the story above, even though it's fictional.
It's not really harsh. It's facts. Playing cards are defined in many ways.
 
They are just not allowed to display or distribute them to other people in that country.
Which is good. Some of those extreme Christians seem to think that they are missionaries.
 
deafdyke said:
Which is good. Some of those extreme Christians seem to think that they are missionaries.

I'm gonna answer this before Heath gets a chance to. deafdyke, the Bible tells us that we are to give a reason for the hope that is within us. Also, we are supposed to give an answer when asked.
 
deafdyke said:
Which is good. Some of those extreme Christians seem to think that they are missionaries.
If Christians have good news, why shouldn't they want to share it? It is not "extreme".

Mark 8:38
Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.

Luke 9:26
For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels.

Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.

Romans 10:11
For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.


When I was in the Navy, I never noticed anyone "forcing" any kind of religious beliefs on other service members.

The only chaplains that I knew were all liberal, of various denominations. If we wanted to attend a "conservative" Christian service, we usually held one with a lay leader.
 
Guess what...

My grandparents are very religious and they refuse to play with playing cards because of the list I mentioned. :roll:
 
A Brief History of Playing Cards

Did you know that at one time, the king of hearts represented Charlemagne, the king of Diamonds was Julius Caesar, the king of clubs was Alexander the Great and the king of spades was King David from the Bible? These fascinating identities, along with special designations for the other court cards, were bestowed by the French who were instrumental in bringing the pleasures of card play to people in Europe and the New World.

The earliest playing cards are believed to have originated in Central Asia. The documented history of card playing began in the 10th century, when the Chinese began using paper dominoes by shuffling and dealing them in new games. Four-suited decks with court cards evolved in the Moslem world and were imported by Europeans before 1370. In those days, cards were hand-painted and only the very wealthy could afford them, but with the invention of woodcuts in the 14th century, Europeans began mass-production

It is from French designs that the cards we use today are derived. France gave us the suits of spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts, and the use of simple shapes and flat colors helped facilitate manufacture. French cards soon flooded the market and were exported in all directions. They became the standard in England first, and then in the British Colonies of America.

Americans began making their own cards around 1800. Yankee ingenuity soon invented or adopted practical refinements: double-headed court cards (to avoid the nuisance of turning the figure upright), varnished surfaces (for durability and smoothness in shuffling), indexes (the identifying marks placed in the cards’ borders or corners), and rounded corners (which avoid the wear that card players inflict on square corners).

Americans also invented the Joker. It originated around 1870 and was inscribed as the "Best Bower," the highest card in the game of Euchre. Since the game was sometimes called "Juker," it is thought that the Best Bower card might have been referred to as the "Juker card" which eventually evolved into "Joker." By the 1880s, certainly, the card had come to depict a jocular imp, jester or clown. Many other images were also used, especially as Jokers became vehicles for social satire and commercial advertising. Similarly, the backs of cards were used to promote ideas, products and services, and to depict famous landmarks, events — and even fads.

During this same period, cycling — on unicycles, bicycles, and tricycles — was taking the country by storm. It was also in the latter part of the decade that Russell & Morgan, the forerunners of the United States Playing Card Company, decided to produce a line of cards of the highest quality. Employees were asked to suggest an attractive name for the new product, and a printer, "Gus" Berens, offered "Bicycle." His idea was enthusiastically accepted, and the Rider Back made its debut in 1887. Since then, while the Bicycle brand has featured dozens of different designs, the Rider Back has never gone out of production.

Today, people all over the world are familiar with the traditional red or blue back showing cupid astride a two-wheeler. The brand has become synonymous with quality and is still "the world’s favorite playing card."
 
We have a deck of Sponge Bob cards that we use for playing "Fish" with the grandsons.
 
I know card tricks.
Wish I could show you some, you would be amazed.
Trickery is as old as the ages, but if the outcome are cries of astonishment and surprise, then the magician has done his thing.
 
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