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Emo Tenorio
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Great question originally the astronomical signs of the zodiac (mazzaroth) were a representation of the twelve tribes of Israel, and their characteristics. Job 38:31-32......... Jeremiah 31:35-36 The tower of Babel (gateway to God) build by Nimrod (we will rebel) on the plain of Shinar was an astrological temple on seven levels. This is where the zodiac was corrupted for their occult purposes, as the whole thing was a pagan rebellion against the true living God. Reuben = Capricorn Simeon = Scorpion Levi = Pisces Judah = Leo Zebulun = Aquarius Issachar = Aries Dan = Libra Gad = Sagittarius Asher = Taurus Naphtali = Virgo Joseph = Ephraim & Manasseh = Gemini Benjamin = Cancer What's your tribe and engage them with the TRUTH.... In the Lord's freedom......warrior on
Vincent Mercado
Supporter
If is safe to say, "I am born under Libra" when someone asks you. It is as safe as saying, "I am born in the month of October." Knowing your star sign doesn't mean you subscribe to astrology, nor you are a keen follower of your horoscope. If people offer to tell you your horoscope for the day, accept it. Accepting it doesn't mean believing in it. If it is a good horoscope, say "May God's will be done." If it is a bad horoscope, say a prayer "May God protect me from such." Use every opportunity to evangelize.
Danny Hickman
Supporter
"I was born in June." That's really easy to do. Nobody asks me my sign anymore. There was a time, when I was a young man out in the world, exhibiting all sorts of behavioral patterns, when it might occur to someone to ask me, "What's your sign?" but not now. I don't do anything that causes that question to pop into anyone's mind. I ain't out meeting new people, which is another dynamic in that question being asked. I didn't need a good way to respond to being asked my zodiac sign back in the day. I told whoever asked about my zodiac sign, what my sign WAS, and thought nothing about it. I'd do things differently today. Why? Because the person who asks such a question needs to know what's happening. Witchcraft is the source of belief in the stars and the planets. "Take heed, lest you lift your eyes to heaven, and when you see the sun, the moon, and the stars, all the host of heaven, you feel driven to worship them, which the LORD your God has given to all the peoples under the whole heaven as a heritage" (Deuteronomy 4:19). Moses said that to the people. He told them, "Don't forget the covenant the Lord made with you." "I was born in June." No fuss, no muss. I don't get to offer my cute little response; nobody checks me out anymore. (It would be nice). When I had the chance, I didn't see the subtle evil that was / is involved in our culture. I thought it was silly to put any trust or belief in it, but I didn't realize it was a covenant breaker. That is, however, what it's used for. That's why Moses warned the people about it. If you're being asked what your sign is, you're still being seen as relevant. There ain't a thing in the world wrong with that. Believe me, you'll appreciate it when it's apparent to you that no one cares about your "sign" anymore. But if you're asked, tell whoever asks when you were born. What could be wrong with that?
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