| Amount of texts to »astrology« |
16, and there are 14 texts (87.50%)
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on May 8th 2000, 12:55:24 wrote dan b pearl
about astrology |
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on Oct 23rd 2025, 21:45:23 wrote addressed Lord
about astrology |
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Texts to »Astrology«
dan b pearl wrote on May 8th 2000, 12:55:24 about
astrology
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Bernard Williams (1973) depicts as »our standard situation«:
»our standard situation with regard to knowledge (in relation to other persons) is that of trying to find somebody who knows what we don't know; that is, to find somebody who is a source of reliable information about something.«
Discounting sceptics out for fresh bunk to debunk, those who open a book on astrology are, in accordance with Williams's description, those who:
(a) anticipate that the text will give a fair and accurate introduction to astrology
& (b) are interested in the »something« about which astrology promises to be a reliable source of information.
matthew wrote on May 1st 2004, 10:05:44 about
astrology
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»What's your sign?« never worked for me.
I'm more of a »What's your favorite book?« kind of guy.
the old pirate wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 20:23:52 about
astrology
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Astrology was disregarded as a scientific principle over two thousand years ago, except by the Church and the feebleminded.
the old pirate wrote on Mar 11th 2001, 17:41:05 about
astrology
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The ancient astrologers themselves discounted astrology thousands of years ago, and replaced it something far more accurate: divining the future by rolling the knuckle bones of sheep, pigs and goats.
But this, too, lacked the accuracy they craved, so they found an even more precise method viewing the entrails of a disemboweled chicken.
At last, they thought, at last we've found the ideal way.
citron vert wrote on Apr 4th 2001, 20:06:36 about
astrology
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Q: How can you tell that there is an astrologer at a party?
A: She'll tell you.
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Created on Apr 9th 2004, 10:49:30 by mcnep, contains 26 texts
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Created on Oct 18th 2001, 13:54:20 by Munk, contains 10 texts
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Created on Feb 12th 2003, 16:41:50 by Calista Caligari, contains 11 texts
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