• Condiment2085@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    I don’t take astrology that seriously, it’s more of a conversation starter or a tool for introspection. Sometimes I see things about my birthdate that help me notice new things about myself, and sometimes it just seems made up.

    Connecting astrology to anti-intellectualism is a pretty big reach in my opinion. I don’t think the ideas of astrology, religion, magic, etc should be applied to policy that impacts anybody else.

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      6 days ago

      But, magical thinking can creep into policy, often with disastrous results.

      A more solid footing can be achieved by consulting science educators, for perspective about our place in the universe.

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        6 days ago

        I see your point - but there’s always going to be questions science can’t answer because science is based only on what we can observe and measure.

        A big one is “where did everything come from”

        So I don’t see a way of avoiding magical or spiritual thinking - it’s likely more important to separate that from fact when making decisions that effect more than just you :)