I would not use tarot cards because although they can be used for just tricks, they are "linked" with the occult and part of my christian belief is that i dont attach myself to anything involving occult ideas.
HOWEVER - I think everyones entitled to thier belief so therefore would not want to offend or say the wrong thing to anyone who does use these type of props. I have nothing against them...just a different belief.

Allow me to play Devil's Advocate here for a minute, my young friend (and hopefully educate you a bit)...
I would assume you go to school e.g. you know how to read, write, do math, basic science, physics and you may even have some knowledge about chemistry... correct?
Are you aware that all of these fields come directly out of occult teachings and the mystery schools of times long forgotten? Just being able to speak and understand a language other than the native tongue of your clan/family/nation used to be classified as occultic knowledge, evil and against god via the auspices of both, Catholic and Protestant sects of the christian world.
You say that you wouldn't use Tarot cards and yet, in the UK regular Playing Cards tend to be used more for divination type work than a Tarot deck.
I don't want to make you feel "wrong" about your religious beliefs, but I do want to encourage you to open your mind a bit and ask questions... move forward in your life and learn so that you are not "controlled" through the manipulative aspects of guilt, ignorance, and superstition. Contrary to biblical teaching Ignorance is NOT bliss (if that were true we'd know a world of peace right now vs. the chaos now surrounding us). Too, if you look at the heroes of the bible, especially the old testiment but even Jesus raised his voice to God looking for anwers... the older and more noted prophets like David, Daniel, Abraham, etc all cursed at god and yelled at him in horrid rants from time to time -- questioning the things God would have them do. But in these acts, they became filled with greatness through knowledge and understanding.
I know you are comfy in your world right now, it's what you know. But you are young and there will come a point in your life that you will be compelled to ask questions. Don't let these things bring upon you loss and distance but rather, let them drive you towards finding the answers... including the ones you don't want to hear, know or accept (though you will know in your heart, they are true.)
This is the way of the spiritual being vs. those that robotically adhere to a religious idea. It is something I felt I had to say...
