Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Star of Bethlehem: Close enough
Comments:
<< Home
How arrogant of out time to assume that the astronomers from Persia with a thousand or more years or more of collected observations wouldn't recognize a planet conjunction for what it was. This of course presupposes the actual historicity of the event. It may be far more symbolic as a truth than historical.
I aint needin no scienterific ideas to concludinate...it wuz a UFO, plain & simple...they telled me so las' time I wuz abductated...(probin' bastards)
On a side not, my neighbors oxidation pond done froze over... anybody up for a lil' dirty skatin'? And Doc, I aint knowin a whole lot 'bout them Persians and their star-lookin', but they makes mighty fine rugs, so I'll buy into their sayin's.
On a side not, my neighbors oxidation pond done froze over... anybody up for a lil' dirty skatin'? And Doc, I aint knowin a whole lot 'bout them Persians and their star-lookin', but they makes mighty fine rugs, so I'll buy into their sayin's.
Even back then they knew how stars and planets moved, as drlobojo, correctly states.
I don't get why this is an issue for people. Every year we hear yet another hypothesis. By my count, this is #37 during my lifetime, alone.
So much for astronomy being an exact science.
Post a Comment
I don't get why this is an issue for people. Every year we hear yet another hypothesis. By my count, this is #37 during my lifetime, alone.
So much for astronomy being an exact science.
<< Home