Saturday, February 17, 2007

I mean, really.

Here is an article from MSNBC. The link from the main page read "Study: Americans torn between science, astrology".

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17206139/

What year is this? Answer: it is now 2007. It is not 1503. Or even 1692. Having accepted that, why do people still believe in stuff like astrology? I had to spend some time this past month starting to disillusion my 11-year-old niece on this very subject. Why do we need to convince adults?

Here are a few quotes from the article:
"[M]ost readers of horoscopes are women, contributing to the listing of "female" as a leading negative factor in science literacy."
"[T]here also has been a drop in the number of people who believe evolution correctly explains the development of life on Earth and an increase in those who believe mankind was created about 10,000 years ago."
"[A] second major negative factor to scientific literacy was religious fundamentalism and aging."
"Having taken college science courses was a strong positive influence, followed by overall education and informal science learning through the media. Having children at home also resulted in adults being more scientifically informed, he said."
Plus there's this from a website arguing against astrology from a religious point of view:
"When children open the Sunday newspaper, according to a recent newspaper industry survey, the first (and usually only) section they read is the "funny pages". Among all other demographic groups, the daily horoscope section is the most faithfully read." (Emphasis mine)

How about this. Here are several horoscopes for me today:
From Astrology.com:
Your powers of perception are heightened thanks to these sensitive celestial energies. The solution to a tricky situation suddenly is crystal clear. You don't know how you know it, but you know just what to do.

From Daily-horoscopes.com:
You'll make important progress with either a domestic or work project. Later, you'll be skipping as you make spontaneous plans for a fun night together. This is a fabulous time to dote on number two in your life.

From Dailyhoroscopes.com:
Take care when discussing emotional things today. Forgetting the ground rules to stay focused you might find yourself, or another in a difficult place, emotionally. A group meeting among neighbors can be handled successfully if you do not garnish the story. You may have a lot of fun when it comes to the process of story telling so try putting your stories in books--they would be a great success! You greatly enjoy social and romantic activities. You truly desire fun and should not hesitate to get to know new people and form new acquaintances. The exchange of ideas becomes a focal point in your life. Learning, knowing a little about many things and staying in touch and on top of the latest developments are the things that satisfy the stimulation of the mind.

From Astrology-online.com:
You can make life easier for an older member of your family. You can handle situations that require contact with institutions or large corporations. You may be somewhat emotional concerning a rather private matter.


Clap-trap. Please don't believe that the stars control your life. If you don't believe me (and I haven't presented any evidence - but then again, neither do astrologers), please believe the Bad Astronomer.

1 comment:

Alison said...

And people thought my thesis was fluffy policy stuff. If it weren't for me, people might believe that the stars controlled the water coming out of their tap, apparently. Personally I like horoscope #3.