HOW RELIABLE ARE HOROSCOPES?
Horoscopes are based on astrology. Astrologers say that, to be completely accurate, a horoscope must be based upon the position of the heavenly bodies at the exact time and location of an individual's birth.
Newspaper and magazine horoscopes, which many consult, are not patterned to individuals. So they do not meet this requirement. Therefore they could not be expected to be very accurate.
ARE HOROSCOPES CAST FOR INDIVIDUALS MORE RELIABLE?
Believers in astrology will cite examples to prove the reliability of individually cast horoscopes. But they must admit that at times astrologers have made serious errors in "reading the stars." And they can't agree whether the time and location of a person's BIRTH or of CONCEPTION should be used in casting a horoscope. The time difference could be nine months!
If they are satisfied as to the time and location used, what about the interpretation? "You will notice that each house [division of a horoscope] has several meanings," reveals the book "Astrology for the Aquarian Age." Which is the correct one? The book continues: "You can see then that you will be the best judge as to which meanings are most applicable to you." Yet, could your own selection be wrong?
In view of these uncertainties, do you feel that a person could be confident that his horoscope had been cast on a reliable basis and correctly interpreted?
It is true that at times astrologers have made accurate predictions. For instance, some astrologers foretold Harry Truman's unexpected election to the American presidency in 1948 and Napoleon's surprising defeat at Waterloo in 1815.
Yet, on the other hand, a group of leading English astrologers in 1939, when the nations were on the brink of world war, assured their followers that, according to astrological signs, no war was imminent. A survey taken in 1941 of the three most popular English astrologers revealed that, out of 30 predictions, the best was only 40 percent correct, whereas one of his colleagues was only 13 percent accurate. Would either degree of accuracy warrant your confidence? Could such a source really guide you in making wise decisions that would help you to avoid calamity?
Those that 'studied the stars' utterly failed to provide reliable guidance-and that when the nation faced a disastrous end. Could the use of a horoscope likewise fail you?
Though acknowledged as unreliable, many still consider its use "harmless fun." So . . .
IS THERE ANY DANGER INVOLVED?
Astrology's background moves the subject of horoscopes out of the realm of entertainment into the realm of religion. "The American People's Encyclopedia" explains: "Astrology . . . was highly respected as a means of ascertaining the will of the gods and of discovering the future destiny of individuals and nations. The early Jews, in contrast to the Babylonians and Chaldeans, did not practice astrology, since the very nature of their God precluded the use of such an art."
Note that the "early Jews" did not practice astrology. Man's Creator, did not want his people to be misled. Even authorities today warn of the dangers from using horoscopes. One scientist said: "The danger is that if people really believe in it, it takes away their power to make their own decisions." Naturally, we all want to make good decisions regarding our future.
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