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Astrologers fail to predict Proof they are wrong
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| 8/17/2003
| Robert Matthews
Posted on 08/18/2003 6:25:02 PM PDT by RockDoc
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To: longshadow; RadioAstronomer; PatrickHenry; VadeRetro
That we have to have a detailed scientific study in order to refute astrology in the 21st century is one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen. That there are still people who will ignore this powerful refutation leaves me speechless.
Funny thing about astrology.
The signs of the Zodiac were set more than 2000 years ago, early in the Age of Pisces. Due to the Precession of the Equinoxes, we are now in the Age of Aquarius. The practical upshot of this is that everyone's astrological sign is really the one after whatever they think it might be. If you think you're a Cancer, you're really a Leo, etc.
Yep. Everyone following their uncannily accurate horoscopes in the daily papers is reading the wrong sign.
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posted on
08/18/2003 7:33:05 PM PDT
by
Sabertooth
(Viva la 187!)
To: RockDoc
Hey, I got a fortune (out of a cookie) recently that said: "You have an unusual equipment for success, use it properly."
I'm sure it was telling me to become a porn star.
To: jacquej
An example here... interesting aspects this coming Aug 27th ....I relate it to the present conjunction forming between Mars and Uranus. As in, blowing it out Uranus. LOL.
Also, watch this fall, around October 9th... Might be some setbacks, restrictions, losses, etc for the US and George W. Bush around that time.
Might be some successes, gains, etc for the US and George W. Bush around that time.
The time period between late Sept thru November, centered around Oct. 9th, is going to be interesting because of a Saturn transit to the US chart... I dunno, though. i am not psychic, and do not believe in using astrology to make money from people. The Bible says it is wrong to do so.
BS, crap and horse piss. But you're a Virgo, Mars in ascension, with Uranus up the Asteroid conjunction, so you're given to hot air. Give us some testable hypotheses.
But, i find it interesting to study and then see how it works out. I think it is a like a peek into God's plan for our world, but we can only "see through a glass darkly"
Looking at your star chart, I can see God's plan for is either con artistry or complete gullibility.
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posted on
08/18/2003 7:35:24 PM PDT
by
chinche
To: jacquej
***Figured someone would come up with a remark like yours....****
It was too good to pass up. I'm sure you have some sort of revenge planned.
To: chinche; All
I can't believe what I have read through forty some resaponses here. Either these folks have been infected with a very aggressive strain of the dumbass virus, or their computers have a worm that disallows the posting of the word,'SARCASM'.
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posted on
08/18/2003 7:56:33 PM PDT
by
F.J. Mitchell
(Our enemies within are very slick, but slime is always treacherously slick, isn't it?)
To: Hunble
There is a teaching that the spoken word can have power. One can have an affect on others merely by stating it will be so to another who believes. In addition, once something is stated as fact, it can have an influence on events. It might be infanitessimal but an effect.
As for your "prediction" for your summer school teacher, that could have been a number of things. It might have been just a really good guess, or you might have some natural gifts in ESP, or you could have actually used a chart effectively. I have known many astrologers through the years my mother charted and taught, however the subject of faith was not a componant part of their process.
There are a number of interpretive schools in astrology. I have seen things that were similar to your esperience.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:02:25 PM PDT
by
Nachum
To: PatrickHenry
Galileo believed that gravity was astrology. Tides came from the earth's spin.
To: longshadow
That there are still people who will ignore this powerful refutation leaves me speechless.Welcome to the 21st century.
To: jacquej
I will not get into an Astrology debate.
I know that it works as a tool to help people focus their own metal abilities. The Bible is full of Astrology, and if you consider the Bible as the true word of God, then pay attention.
Because of Astrology, I had some outstanding scientists accept me as their own personal challenge around 1973. Their mission was to train me how stupid Astrology was and to teach me the science of Astronomy.
I became a scientist and they totally changed my life. Lessons I learned from them, altered my adult life in so many ways, it would be impossible to explain.
However, if it had not been for Astrology, I never would have become a scientist.
Go figure!
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:07:35 PM PDT
by
Hunble
To: RockDoc
THIS IS BUNK!!!!
An Astrologer once correctly predicted that, had my brother been born a woman he'd be my sister!
I'd love to see someone here refute THAT!!!
To: Nachum; humble
As for your "prediction" for your summer school teacher, that could have been a number of things.Ever hear of 3 sigma?
To: Nachum
I have the natural gift of ESP. Astrology was just a method that worked and helped me tap into my own abilities.
It took me years to learn that lesson and understand why I was able to "see" things.
Today, I fully realize that the Stars do not control our life in any way. They never did, and never will.
I offered a single example about a summer school teacher almost 30 years ago. Actually, she was important for a rather simple reason. She was the last person I performed a detailed horoscope for. After that date, I was properly educated in the rules of science.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:14:51 PM PDT
by
Hunble
To: Rodney King
everyone would is wrong about what sign they are because for various reasons there has been a shift and what was once Aries is now Taurus, etc... I believe what he was referring to was the "precession of the equinox." Ptolemy knew about it (~175 AD) and probably Hipparchus (~150 BC) as well. Like a spinning top, the orientation of the North Pole "precesses" or rotates around a line perpendicular to the plane of the Earth's orbit, completing one cycle in 26,000 years.
Because we care more about the variations in the seasons than in the position of the sun against the background constellations, we reckon seasons from the position of the sun in the sky - high in summer, low in winter. This leads to a solar year of about 365.2422 days. The Gregorian calender approximates the length of the year as 365.2425 days (365 + 1/4 -1/100+1/400). The "sidereal" year or the time it takes the sun to return to the same place against the fixed stars is closer to 356.2564 days. The difference is due to that precession jive.
Although this doesn't seem like a big difference,the Gregorian calendar (or any solar calendar) loses about 1.4 days / century compared to a solar calendar. The Gregorian calendar reform accounted for days lost since the Council of Nicea set fixed holy days in about CCCXXIII - made the date what it would have been had we been using the Gregorian Calendar all those years.
In the intervening 17 centuries, the position of the constellations relative to the "vernal equinox" - the intersection of the ecliptic plane and the equitorial plane in the direction of the ascending node (sun crossing the equator from South to North) has moved about a month. If you go back to the times of the Babylonians even more, compared to a solar calendar.
Astrology has its roots deep in antiquity and the association of star signs with solar calendar dates goes back far before the Council of Nicea. So to the extent that dates are associated with position of the "Sun" - the notion is profoundly geocentric - against the background stars, dates slip 1.4 days per century, but will return to original positions in 26,000 years (~1.4 deg/cen x 260 cent ~ 360 degrees). In about 22,000 years, the stars will be close to where they were in Babylonian times.
To: Sabertooth
If you think you're a Cancer, you're really a Leo, etc. All my life I've been doing it wrong! All six or seven times!
To: John Beresford Tipton
Are you hinting that I should send Michael Anthony to drop off a check? You ignored my last request. Remember?
To: RockDoc
One must assume that Nevada has a state law nullifying astrology within its jurisdiction.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:28:18 PM PDT
by
Doctor Stochastic
(Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
To: jocon307
My son is a Pisces; he was a hyper-sensitive child. He toughened up playing football, and then in the Army, but still has this soft side. Especially when it comes to animals.
To: Hunble
***I have the natural gift of ESP.***
So did CRISWELL of CRISWELL PERDICTS! Who can forget his remarks at the first of the movie PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE(aka VAMPIRES FROM SPACE).
I used to have his book Criswell Predicts in which he gave prophecies from 1969 to the end of the world. As of today his correct average has been "0". And the world has outlasted his end time prdiction.
For the fun of it you should read A GIFT OF PROPHECY by Ruth Montgomery. It is the story of Jean Dixon and gives several of her future prophecies, all now failed, in the last few pages. What a hoot!
To: Lonesome in Massachussets; Dog Gone; Miss Marple
"You ignored my last request. Remember?"
Alas, yes, and though I am grateful to be remembered for my past generosity, I am now unfortunately in no position to respond favorably to your requests for million dollar cashier checks.
Mr. Anthony is no longer in my service. He said he was bored giving all those millions to worthy people such as you, and has instead hooked up with that young scamp, Dick Clark, and joined his Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol.
So though you might keep looking down you driveway for Mr. Anthony, he will no longer be coming here to Silverstone on his way to find his "next millionaire".
On many occasions I was able to summon Michael Anthony to come to my palatial estate, Silverstone, to receive his next assignment. Unfortunately, his scoundrel of a cousin, Mordred "Tex" Anthony had me mortgage Silverstone and invest in Enron. I am now trying to get handouts from all those very same millionaires that I created, but because I did it anonymously, they think I'm a con man and slam the door in my face.
Now if you would like to send me a small remittance, it might enable me to prime my finacial pump, by flying over to Nigeria to move ahead with a project that I am told, in absolute confidence, should fatten my secret bank account that their Central Bank is holding in my name to the sweet tune of $50 million rolling. Can I count on you?
To: Lonesome in Massachussets
***I believe what he was referring to was the "precession of the equinox."****
I believe Bible Archaeology Review had an article on the religion of MITHRA in which the author stated that the killing of the bull symbolized this precession. Under the bull being slain by MITHRA are several zodiac signs, namely the crab and scorpion with stars over head.
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