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what I mean is that a lot of religious people believe that the bible is fact, based on actual things that happened. In reality it is a work of fiction tjat requires 'faith' to believe in a higher being. One could argue that Astrology is a higher power over which we have no control. I'm not sure any one has tried to pass it off as a 'science'.

Yes, I think some people do think that. And in fact, some of the things in the Bible are fact - e.g. Jesus was a historical figure, and stuff like that. A lot of it is more like opinion, isn't it?


I do think that astrologists think their thing is provable and scientific but I'm no expert. I don't think you can compare it with a religion, because it doesn't ask its followers to live in any particular way, which as far as I'm aware all religions do.


edited to say I think we're in synch now!

Leo:

Dignified, proud, regal, commanding, powerful, magnanimous, generous, strong-willed and reliable.

Cheerful and fond of games.


Physical characteristics: Stong well-formed back, red lips, Straight nose which is short with up-tilted nostrils, dignified poise, quick walk.



Well?

Yes, but some people because of their genetic makeup would never have red lips, except with the use of Red Sinner by Poppy King - which is fabulous, by the way. Anyway, it's a tedious, nit-picking and pedantic point so I'm going to drop it.


What are horses like, then? Or what's your occidental sign?


-and yes, I did mean the red lips.

Difficult to say as I think you have to be fairly objective.

As none of you know me it's a pointless exercise describing my characteristics but they are: deep feelings, passionate, extremes of behaviour, steadfast, determined.

Physical: deep-set eyes, steady gaze


My book doesn't say as much about us as, say, Leos. Harumph.


What is your sign and I'll have a look.

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