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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
Chap. 22. The folly of observing the stars in order to predict the events of a life
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Chap
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22
.
The
folly
of
observing
the
stars
in
order
to
predict
the
events
of
a
life
But
to
desire
to
predict
the
characters
,
the
acts
,
and
the
fate
of
those
who
are
born
from
such
an
observation
,
is
a
great
delusion
and
great
madness
.
And
among
those
at
least
who
have
any
sort
of
acquaintance
with
matters
of
this
kind
(
which
,
indeed
,
are
only
fit
to
be
unlearnt
again
),
this
superstition
is
refuted
beyond
the
reach
of
doubt
.
For
the
observation
is
of
the
position
of
the
stars
,
which
they
call
constellations
,
at
the
time
when
the
person
was
born
about
whom
these
wretched
men
are
consulted
by
their
still
more
wretched
dupes
.
Now
it
may
happen
that
,
in
the
case
of
twins
,
one
follows
the
other
out
of
the
womb
so
closely
that
there
is
no
interval
of
time
between
them
that
can
be
apprehended
and
marked
in
the
position
of
the
constellations
.
Whence
it
necessarily
follows
that
twins
are
in
many
cases
born
under
the
same
stars
,
while
they
do
not
meet
with
equal
fortune
either
in
what
they
do
or
what
they
suffer
,
but
often
meet
with
fates
so
different
that
one
of
them
has
a
most
fortunate
life
,
the
other
a
most
unfortunate
.
As
,
for
example
,
we
are
told
that
Esau
and
Jacob
were
born
twins
,
and
in
such
close
succession
,
that
Jacob
,
who
was
born
last
,
was
found
to
have
laid
hold
with
his
hand
upon
the
heel
of
his
brother
,
who
preceded
him
.
Now
,
assuredly
,
the
day
and
hour
of
the
birth
of
these
two
could
not
be
marked
in
any
way
that
would
not
give
both
the
same
constellation
.
But
what
a
difference
there
was
between
the
characters
,
the
actions
,
the
labours
,
and
the
fortunes
of
these
two
,
the
Scriptures
bear
witness
,
which
are
now
so
widely
spread
as
to
be
in
the
mouth
of
all
nations
.
Nor
is
it
to
the
point
to
say
that
the
very
smallest
and
briefest
moment
of
time
that
separates
the
birth
of
twins
,
produces
great
effects
in
nature
,
and
in
the
extremely
rapid
motion
of
the
heavenly
bodies
.
For
,
although
I
may
grant
that
it
does
produce
the
greatest
effects
,
yet
the
astrologer
cannot
discover
this
in
the
constellations
,
and
it
is
by
looking
into
these
that
he
professes
to
read
the
fates
.
If
,
then
,
he
does
not
discover
the
difference
when
he
examines
the
constellations
,
which
must
,
of
course
,
be
the
same
whether
he
is
consulted
about
Jacob
or
his
brother
,
what
does
it
profit
him
that
there
is
a
difference
in
the
heavens
,
which
he
rashly
and
carelessly
brings
into
disrepute
,
when
there
is
no
difference
in
his
chart
,
which
he
looks
into
anxiously
but
in
vain
?
And
so
these
notions
also
,
which
have
their
origin
in
certain
signs
of
things
being
arbitrarily
fixed
upon
by
the
presumption
of
men
,
are
to
be
referred
to
the
same
class
as
if
they
were
leagues
and
covenants
with
devils
.
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