What's your astrology sign/horoscope?

Your astrology sign/horoscope?


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Taurus. I'd like to hear my horoscope, too. It'll give me a good laugh. :lol:
 
Aries. Why are there so many Aries? Do the summer months really make people that randy?
 
According to most horoscope listings Sept 23 is Libra and not Virgo, so I voted Libra.

Sorry, TLC - I don't take it seriously, but I haven't seen enough to convince me to dismiss it entirely.
 
I read an article recently saying that no one actually knows their true sign, as the calculations astrology uses are off and have been for the past few centuries.
 
Scuffer said:
Astrology has calcualtions?
And there was me thinking they just made it up on the spur of the moment.

That's what I always figured too, but apparently it has something to do with the location of certain constellations at certain times or whatever... anyway, it turns out that everything is way off.
 
GEChallenger said:
I read an article recently saying that no one actually knows their true sign, as the calculations astrology uses are off and have been for the past few centuries.
What sign you are is determined by what constellation the Sun was in on your birthday a couple of millennia ago. A standard complaint against the Western tradition of astrology is that if the stars really determine or influence our lifes as astrology claims, one'd expect the Sun's position wrt the stars on your actual day of birth to be the important thing.
 
GEChallenger said:
That's what I always figured too, but apparently it has something to do with the location of certain constellations at certain times or whatever... anyway, it turns out that everything is way off.
Ah well, at least they are completely wrong based on something, rather than completely wrong based on imagination.
 
The Last Conformist said:
What sign you are is determined by what constellation the Sun was in on your birthday a couple of millennia ago. A standard complaint against the Western tradition of astrology is that if the stars really determine or influence our lifes as astrology claims, one'd expect the Sun's position wrt the stars on your actual day of birth to be the important thing.
The sun counts as a planet. Does that make any sense? Of course not, but making any sense has never been a priority for astrologers anyway.
 
The Last Conformist said:
@Scuffer: The Sun counting as a planet makes excellent sense considering the original meaning of the word. That the rest of us have redefined the word isn't the astrologers' fault.
True I guess. I suppose the fact that they make a living off other people's credulity isn't their fault either, as they were doing it before anyone knew any better.

Maybe I should give them a break, and count them as solid citizens just looking to turn a buck in this crazy world.
 
Capricorn :)
 
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