Reference to Charles Shultz’ favorite Peanuts strip. You can find it here: https://schulzmuseum.org/about-schulz/frequently-asked-questions/#toggle-id-18
Assuming the Magi were, among other things, astrologers, and also assuming astrology was the work of the devil in fundamentalist circles, whyizzit that they include them in their Christmas creches?
allen@home about 4 years ago
Well one of the constellations is Pegasus a horsie.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
I think you pretty much have to be stoned beyond all reasonable doubt to see the figures “they” say they see.
Kind&Kinder about 4 years ago
And if you were properly situated, you’d see Cygnus the Swan. No ducks, though.
pcolli about 4 years ago
Quakkus.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nobody recognizes the Larger and Lesser Lagomorph constellations in modern astronomy, sadly.
ArtyD2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
lets go find that Jesus kid. stop off at the 711 and pick up some myrahh.
MichaelHelwig about 4 years ago
What, no unicornie?
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
Horsie? It’s a familiar camel-flaged figure.
triathlete1066 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Reference to Charles Shultz’ favorite Peanuts strip. You can find it here: https://schulzmuseum.org/about-schulz/frequently-asked-questions/#toggle-id-18
davidlwashburn about 4 years ago
“A duckie and a horsie” originated with Charlie Brown in Peanuts.- Regards, Sir Nitpick
Babs Maloney Premium Member about 4 years ago
That is my kind of astronomy!
spaced man spliff about 4 years ago
Assuming the Magi were, among other things, astrologers, and also assuming astrology was the work of the devil in fundamentalist circles, whyizzit that they include them in their Christmas creches?