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So your view is that, despite it being forbidden in the bible, it is still of God. That the alignment of the stars in the sky dictates what kind of person we will be, what kinds of choices we should make and generally over the affairs of the world, despite it being forbidden in the bible.
The issue i have with this idea that there is any validity in it is that the concept is flawed from the beginning. The stars are not really in different places. The earth is spinning and orbiting, and the gives the illusion that the stars around us are shifting. But in reality nothing is really changing, not in the way astrology implies. So, by the very nature of the idea, it disproves itself from the start.
And taking on an idea that this is a Godly thing, yet He forbids us of having knowledge of... actually calls an 'abomination' (defined as 'extreme disgust and hatred). But this thing He forbids and refers to as causing Him disgust and hatred over it, came from Him? Is rooted in Him? I should think that anything that causes God 'disgust and hatred' toward it is not something that stems from Him at all.
The issue i have with this idea that there is any validity in it is that the concept is flawed from the beginning. The stars are not really in different places. The earth is spinning and orbiting, and the gives the illusion that the stars around us are shifting. But in reality nothing is really changing, not in the way astrology implies. So, by the very nature of the idea, it disproves itself from the start.
And taking on an idea that this is a Godly thing, yet He forbids us of having knowledge of... actually calls an 'abomination' (defined as 'extreme disgust and hatred). But this thing He forbids and refers to as causing Him disgust and hatred over it, came from Him? Is rooted in Him? I should think that anything that causes God 'disgust and hatred' toward it is not something that stems from Him at all.
I shared my idea to see if there is anyone else who also independently came up with a similar idea.