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Thursday, December 03, 2020

For First Time in 800 Years, the Christmas Star Is Coming

In what is called the Great Conjunction of 2020, you can see the Christmas Star on December 21 for the first time in 800 years. It's not really a star at all, but it is what you see when Jupiter and Saturn align very closely on December 21, as seen from anywhere on Earth. In fact, can can see the two planets now as they draw closer to each other every night. A star twinkles, but a planet appears like a bright, steady light. 

This Star of Bethlehem is a symbol of hope when we need it most. 

3 comments:

  1. Solstice weirdness abounds. Interestingly, on that day the President will pardon both Aunt Jemimah and Uncle Ben so they may resurrect their careers.

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  2. I cannot believe it has actually taken me over FOUR YEARS to understand exactly what I read here. Until now.
    Who digs up stuff like this to post? If you constantly consume only OME side, no matter how biased or twisted the reporting is; you WILL eventually believe only one thing. And now I understand how over half of this country actually believes "The Office of the President-Elect" is a real thing. That Biden overwhelmed the combined votes of Hillary AND Obama in this fair election. And why the next American civil war is not far away and will be won by Americans, not socialists. Stop back in 2 years or so unless BOH retires or gives up.

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  3. 302. Define socialism and what facet of it does/will/may apply. Thank you. And......by the way the President elect pays taxes

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