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Old September 9th 11, 01:45 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
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On Sep 9, 7:53*am, oriel36 wrote:

what astronomers do with their days is their own business
but this is what I do with mine.


Those who cower their whole lives on their knees will never see the
sky. Fear of the unknown is reserved for those who spend their entire
lives with their backsides raised to their false god's dismissive,
downward glance. How can he tell you apart?

Those who walk tall and straight can clearly see mankind's true
destiny and the defeated lessons of the past. Without the least
hindrance from even a billion-strong army of raised backsides, of
those still bent double in self-loathing and fear of the sky falling.

Sheep will often avoid invisible hurdles. Is this why you call your
false prophet a "shepherd?" Would your imaginary god not prefer that
you see his great works from the raised viewpoint of an upright man?
Rather than that of a domesticated, four-legged animal. With blinkered
eyes rolled constantly upwards into the terrifying, man-made darkness.
In tormented expectation of his merciless wrath. Why are you so afraid
of the dark?