The funny thing is the dunks on astrology are ancient too and have just been ignored by astrologers back then as well as now St. Augustine was the one who asked how identical twins, who have by definition identical natal charts, can live completely different lives https://twitter.com/SoulOBrass/status/1224791598980042754 …
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It doesn't seem like it's too difficult to come up with that one, tbh.
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The search for portents and omens—no matter how futile—remains one of the key drivers in human psychology, though.
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That's surprising but also, like, not, I guess. Ideas making sense is only really especially conducive to their longevity if they are of direct practical relevance. Astrology may be hard to square with a coherent scientific worldview, but it's not exactly used to build bridges.
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Well, the Romans had instead other methods to "determine" the future: Auspicies, dissecting animals and read their livers, hearts, read the movements of clouds, the winds and many more. So, I come to the same conclusion as Michael "Scoop" Realman in his answer to your tweet.
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