<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Nov 9 2008, 10:20 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Nov 9 2008, 10:20 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Nancy Regan used to check astrologers whenever Ronald Regan had to travel or important meeting.
Hillary Rodham Clinton consulted a psychic hoping to talk to the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Astrolgers had conference in Jan 2008 to discuss Presidental election. It is more organised.
Astrology is taught as subject in lot of universities. In US, astrolger and psychic are used by people to buy or sell houses.
Books stores always have huge section dedicated for astrology, from tarot card (same as India where Parrot/bird select card) to western, vooddo, Vedic, Jews....
In US, it is also important to get endrosement from religious big wig and even have to particpate debate organised by relgious organisation. All politicans look for devine power to win election. Both Presidental candidate stick with all sort of supersition.
Indians or Westerns are no different when it comes to astrology.
Only difference, Americans are not ashamed, like so-called educated Indians.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->While we are discussing the Book of Revelation â the book beloved of <b>President Reagan</b> and the <b>gematriasts (biblical numerologists</b>; the word rhymes with "pederasts") who advise him â we should note that "the number of the name of the beast" [Rev. 13: 18] may not be 666 after all. In some very ancient sources the number is 616! Doubtless to the dismay of <b>the gematriasts, who seek to guide American nuclear foreign policy on the basis of biblical clues</b>, neither singly nor in combination do the names "Madalyn," "Murray," or "O'Hair" total to 616 or 666 when written in the Greek alphabet. At 651, "Murray" comes closest to 666: close, but no cigar!<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->They're into a lot of hocus pocus. Very funny people.
Hillary Rodham Clinton consulted a psychic hoping to talk to the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Astrolgers had conference in Jan 2008 to discuss Presidental election. It is more organised.
Astrology is taught as subject in lot of universities. In US, astrolger and psychic are used by people to buy or sell houses.
Books stores always have huge section dedicated for astrology, from tarot card (same as India where Parrot/bird select card) to western, vooddo, Vedic, Jews....
In US, it is also important to get endrosement from religious big wig and even have to particpate debate organised by relgious organisation. All politicans look for devine power to win election. Both Presidental candidate stick with all sort of supersition.
Indians or Westerns are no different when it comes to astrology.
Only difference, Americans are not ashamed, like so-called educated Indians.
[right][snapback]89937[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->For confirmation on how christians are weird:
http://www.atheists.org/christianity/realbible.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->While we are discussing the Book of Revelation â the book beloved of <b>President Reagan</b> and the <b>gematriasts (biblical numerologists</b>; the word rhymes with "pederasts") who advise him â we should note that "the number of the name of the beast" [Rev. 13: 18] may not be 666 after all. In some very ancient sources the number is 616! Doubtless to the dismay of <b>the gematriasts, who seek to guide American nuclear foreign policy on the basis of biblical clues</b>, neither singly nor in combination do the names "Madalyn," "Murray," or "O'Hair" total to 616 or 666 when written in the Greek alphabet. At 651, "Murray" comes closest to 666: close, but no cigar!<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->They're into a lot of hocus pocus. Very funny people.