Rev. Iason Ouabache asked:
I was wonder if there were any people out there that were pro-life and also believed in astrology. I would like to know which date you use for horoscopes: the date of birth or the date of conception.
Virginia
I was wonder if there were any people out there that were pro-life and also believed in astrology. I would like to know which date you use for horoscopes: the date of birth or the date of conception.
Virginia
Tags: Astrology, Date Of Conception, People

Barry
Pro-life or Pro-choice aside, astrology is based on the physical date of birth.
Rita
I live according to the influence Pluto has on me…
No, wait…Pluto is no longer a planet!!!
AARRGH!!
*dies*
Peggy
Astrology for the most part accepts that the beginning of a lifetime is with the first breath. There are a couple random astrologers who have played around with setting charts from the date of conception, but there’s a really big problem with that: how the heck are you supposed to get the exact data you need?
An astrological chart is based on the date, place and *exact* time of birth. If you were doing a chart for the conception, how could you possibly know the exact time down to the minute? First of all, how do you know which *** act got the woman pregnant? Then you’d have to consider how long the sperms’ journey to the egg took… Even ultrasounds have a margin of error of a few days. There’s simply no way to be as accurate as astrology needs to be with this kind of event.
PS: Pluto is still a planet, just a different classification of planet (dwarf).
Linda
I am Pro Life and I believe in astrology. And I agree with I AM…date of birth is what is used for charting.
Christina
I am pro-life and pro-choice, and if you know the exact day and time of conception (as in artificial insemination), you can do a chart for that moment in time; but most people do not know that information and the standard is the moment of birth for generating a natal chart.
Edit: Please view my latest question: