Earth rotate in the side way ( east to west ) and as it go around the sun it also slowly rotate on its axix ( from top to bottom ) , this rotation on its axix takes almost 2000 years to make one full turn which is called by the cosmologist as one constellation.
After one full constellation every position , every dirction changes profoundly relative to how everything were in the beginning of the constellation.
Now the logics :::::::
Zodiac sign were created by ancient astrologist and spiritual scientist. It was created almost 2000 years ago.
Today at that time frame gap , earth already completed one full constellation upon which all the directions, path , positions and the system it self have all changed relative to the sun.
My question is::
someone who beleive this zodiac system might say .....he is a LEO because on the moment he was born the sun was at LEO. But today after one constellation a LEO can actually be LIBRA
2007-07-14
06:09:58
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dja1a , I didi my research well and strong enough. Besides Discovery channell reasonly have one show on this an a professor of astronomical science who spend years on zodiacs and planetary influences told the same constellation error logics !!
2007-07-14
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This is probably why astrologists always ask for your birth date and birth time, to get an exact reading. Then when they do read your horoscope, they always say that Pisces in the Libra house....It is to point out that, although one is born under a specific sign, events in his life which have passed and are yet to come are connected or are influenced by the other zodiac signs.
2007-07-21 15:39:00
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answered by annabelle p 7
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you obviosly have not studied the zodiac and what it means for each sign. how we can be a scorpio and behave like a gemini someday does have what our ruling planets for that time being are. i have studied each sign through my own personal experiences and have found the zodiac to be quite precise.
the zodiac was created almost 6000 years ago and more than likely longer than that. we are controlled not by our constellations position in the sky so and when they move but by where they are when we are born and that is what we go by. also the planets, the sun, and the moon. astrology is still an ongoing science and just because it was started thousands of years ago does not mean rules havent changed since then.
some people are just not meant to understand zodiac the way some people dont understand biology or whatever.
2007-07-14 06:26:43
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answered by bootleg 3
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The fact that the zodiacal composition has been shown to be a bit awry is irrelevant to astrology. In a few cases I have known astrology to be uncannily accurate and very, very, damaging to the person concerned. I am certain it can use supernatural forces which are better left alone.
2007-07-20 16:48:30
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answered by cheir 7
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I Am A Male I Am An Aquarius I Am Most Compatible With Leo && Aries,,Idk Y Bt I Jst Get Attracted 2 Them Aha(:!
2016-04-01 04:03:58
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answered by ? 4
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Who can dispute the value of stars in navigation? Wouldn't the study of stars as a guide to living make sense if that were the only option? What about the role of the bible as recognised by early churches?
2007-07-14 08:00:05
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answered by far from perfect but forgiven 3
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This cant be explained to you on Yahoo Answers...you should do some research and maybe talk with some astrologers. Remember to go in with an open mind.
2007-07-14 07:00:37
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answered by jackie 2
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Question: "What does the Bible say about astrology or the Zodiac? Is astrology something a Christian should study?"
Answer: The Bible has much to say about the stars. Most basic to our understanding of the stars is that God created them. They show His power and majesty. The heavens are God’s “handiwork” (Psalm 8:3; 19:1). He has “garnished the heavens” (Job 26:13). He has all the stars numbered and named (Psalm 147:4).
The Bible also teaches that God arranged the stars into recognizable groups that we call constellations. The Bible mentions three of these: Orion, the Bear (Ursa Major), and “the crooked serpent” (most likely Draco) in Job 9:9; 26:13; 38:31-32; and Amos 5:8. The same passages also reference the star group Pleiades (the Seven Stars). God is the One Who “fastens the bands” of these constellations; He is the One Who brings them forth, “each in its season.” In Job 28:32, God also points to the “Mazzaroth,” usually translated “constellations.” This is thought by many to be a reference to the twelve constellations of the zodiac.
The constellations have been tracked and studied for millennia—the Egyptians and Greeks knew of the zodiac and used it to measure the beginning of spring centuries before Christ. Much has been written of the meaning of the zodiacal constellations, including theories that they comprise an ancient display of God’s redemptive plan. For example, the constellation Leo can be seen as a celestial depiction of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:5), and Virgo could be a reminder of the virgin who bore Christ. However, the Bible does not indicate any “hidden meaning” for these or other constellations.
The Bible says that stars, along with the sun and moon, were given for “signs” and “seasons” (Genesis 1:14); that is, they were meant to mark time for us. They are also “signs” in the sense of navigational “indicators,” and all through history we have used the stars to chart courses across the globe.
God used the stars as an illustration of His promise to give Abraham an innumerable seed (Genesis 15:5). Thus, every time Abraham looked up at the night sky, he had a reminder of God’s faithfulness and goodness. The final judgment of the earth will be accompanied by astronomical events relating to the stars (Isaiah 13:9-10; Joel 3:15; Matthew 26:29).
Astrology is the “interpretation” of an assumed influence the stars (and planets) exert on human destiny. It is a false belief. The royal astrologers of the Babylonian court were put to shame by God’s prophet Daniel (Daniel 1:20) and were powerless to interpret the king’s dream (Daniel 2:27). God specifies astrologers as among those who will be burned as stubble in God’s judgment (Isaiah 47:13-14). Astrology, as a form of divination, is expressly forbidden in scripture (Deuteronomy 18:10-14).
God forbade the children of Israel to worship or serve the “host of heaven” (Deuteronomy 4:19). Several times in their history, however, Israel fell into that very sin (2 Kings 17:16 is one example). Their worship of the stars brought God’s judgment each time.
The stars should awaken wonder at God’s power, wisdom, and infinitude. We should use the stars to keep track of time and place and to remind us of God’s faithful, covenant-keeping nature. All the while, we acknowledge the Creator of the heavens. Our wisdom comes from God, not the stars (James 1:5). The Word of God, the Bible, is our guide through life (Psalm 119:105).
2007-07-14 06:14:26
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answered by Dustin M 3
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Actually, I don't really set my whole belief on horoscopes, but the profiles are usually right on the money. You should try yours out and see. I'm an Aquarius and what it said about me was about 90% right. -shrugs-
http://mizian.com.ne.kr/englishwiz/library/names/zodiac/acquarius.htm
Decide for yourself.
2007-07-14 06:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree,you have a good point.
I take only the positive parts in my own sign......
2007-07-14 06:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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To me it is only for purposes of entertainment.
2007-07-14 06:21:20
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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