I also wish to mention the fact that all these Rider Waite Smith knock-offs we see in our popular media are not the only kinds of Tarot deck. In the 18th century, German card makers began making a type of Tarot using the same French suit signs as our Poker deck. The trump illustrations varied considerably from the earlier Latin suited design. French suited Tarot cards may depict animal or genre scenes and they are currently most often used in countries such as Austria and France. It would be good if more Americans were familiar with these cards. It would be especially good if more American Tarot writers were familiar with French suited Tarot cards as these writers seem to be only aware of American made cards and this parochial outlook cripples their ability to write on the topic from a more global perspective.
As an atheist game player myself with several blogs, forums, and groups concerning the Tarot family of card games, I have found that Tarot players in countries such as the United States, Great Britain, and other English speaking countries, tend to be atheists or agnostics. This is due no doubt to the culturally biased context in which the Tarot is presented to most people living in the English speaking world.
Fundamentalist Christians tend to view the 78 card deck with much apprehension and are arguably more superstitious than the gullible fudge-wits who actually believe in the future predictions and too many of the gluffy Pagans and Tarot readers believe the common false histories of the Tarot and consider game playing to be a sacrilege to their cardboard Kabbalah and a threat to the monopoly some members of the Tarot reading community wish to maintain over these cards. One of my main beefs against how the Tarot is presented is how too many of those promoting the use of Tarot cards for divination deny the existence of any other Tarot culture besides the divinatory Tarot. It is this promotion of cultural ignorance to which I most object.
It might sound arrogant to some but atheists and other free thinkers are not as hindered by these prejudices and are free to enjoy the Tarot as the type of card game it was intended to be. I'm not claiming that atheists are more knowledgeable than others about these cards but that they are mostly free from the fundy and fluffy ideologies which tend to oppose the use of Tarot for its original intended game playing purpose. While the Christians and Pagans play their ideological football game with the Tarot, my non-believing self will sit on the sidelines and enjoy the Tarot as a quite enjoyable trick taking game.
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- Divination is not the only form of Tarot recreation.
- Game playing is the original and more cerebral application of the Tarot.
- Non-believers may derive the most fun from the Tarot.



