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(‘astrology is a ‘pseudo-science’ that claims to ‘divine’ information about ‘human affairs’ + ‘terrestrial events’ by studying the ‘movements’ + ‘relative positions’ of ‘celestial objects’)
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“pseudo-science?” are you SURE about that?”
“wow…the wiki-editors aren’t fucking around!”
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(‘astrology’ has been dated to at least the ‘2nd millennium BCE’, and has its roots in ‘calendrical systems’ used to predict ‘seasonal shifts’ + to interpret ‘celestial cycles’ as signs of ‘divine communications’)
(many cultures have attached importance to ‘astronomical events’, and some—(such as the ‘hindus’ / Chinese, and the Maya—developed elaborate systems for predicting terrestrial events from celestial observations.
Western astrology, one of the oldest astrological systems still in use, can trace its roots to 19th–17th century BCE Mesopotamia, from which it spread to Ancient Greece, Rome, the Arab world and eventually Central and Western Europe.
Contemporary Western astrology is often associated with systems of horoscopes that purport to explain aspects of a person’s personality and predict significant events in their lives based on the positions of celestial objects; the majority of professional astrologers rely on such systems.
Throughout most of its history, astrology was considered a scholarly tradition and was common in academic circles, often in close relation with astronomy, alchemy, meteorology, and medicine.
It was present in political circles and is mentioned in various works of literature, from Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer to William Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, and Calderón de la Barca.
Following the end of the 19th century and the wide-scale adoption of the scientific method, astrology has been challenged successfully on both theoretical and experimental grounds, and has been shown to have no scientific validity or explanatory power.
Astrology thus lost its academic and theoretical standing, and common belief in it has largely declined.
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(while polls have demonstrated that approximately 1/4 of (‘american’ / ‘british’ / ‘canadian’) people say they continue to believe that star/planet positions affect their lives, ‘astrology’ is now recognized as a ‘pseudo-science’—a belief that is incorrectly presented as ‘scientific’)
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