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September 13, 2007

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I think if you're to expect your beliefs of astroligion to be successful, you need to allow for the fact that what you believe in could be incorrect. That quality lends itself more to historical science than historical religion.

Astronomers openly admit that they don't know what's going on out there, they only make observations then work on the most accepted theories. They tend to go with what makes the most sense, given the observations. If you wanted to, you could get a powerful enough telescope and make the observations yourself and make your own theories, which may or may not agree with those commonly held.

Biblical tradition in my opinion seems like it should be more about how we are told things are. Personal experience and observation can only go so far, we need to rely on what has been figured out and experienced by those in the past, and then choose to believe or disbelieve it.

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