No. There is no empirical evidence to confirm the truth of palmistry or horoscopes, and if anything there is systematic evidence against it. To call it a pseudoscience would be an affront to real pseudosciences like cryptozoology. :smirk:
It's as real as you want it to be It depends on which theory of study you believe to be the best. Magic can be real, dreams can be real. But nothing of it is?.
The most likely song is "Jesus is Real", by John P. Kee.According to LyricsZZ, it goes:Verse 1: Jesus is real, I know the Lord is real to me. Jesus is real, I know the Lord is real to me. (Sometimes...