The Pleiades isn’t a constellation, J.F. It’s a star cluster in the constellation Taurus.
Nice. 
The Pleiades isn’t a constellation, J.F. It’s a star cluster in the constellation Taurus.
Nice. 
Not even Poultra?
hmm, does that mean god is in my steering wheel, and front grill?
oh, and hubcaps, manual, and probably a few places under the hood.
*Alcyone, then, as far as science has been able to perceive, would seem to be ‘the midnight throne’ in which the whole system of gravitation has its central seat, and from which the Almighty governs the universe.
*We do well to bear in mind that among the drugs, serums, vaccines, surgical operations, etc., of the medical profession, there is nothing of value save an occasional surgical procedure. Their whole so-called “science” grew out of Egyptian black magic and has not lost its demonological character… we shall be in a sad plight when we place the welfare of the race in their hands.
The Journal of the A. M. A. is the vilest sheet that passes the United States mail… Nothing new and useful in therapeutics escapes its unqualified condemnation. Its attacks are generally ad hominem. Its editorial columns are largely devoted to character assassination… Its editor is of the type of Jew that crucified Jesus Christ.*
Um, Quintas…are you going to contribute anything to your own thread other than quotes from this insane drivel?
Joke too dumb to make redacted.
It is insane isn’t it? Just something to keep in mind when those nice grinning fools come banging on your door next Saturday morning.
Well, thank God I finally have a reason to tell Jehovah’s Witnesses to go away. :rolleyes:

I’m not seeing your point here, Quintas. Would you like to make one?
And if you were a better person, She wouldn’t have to do that.
I think God must be a raccoon.
Sounds like it, anyway.
Okay, so does He drive an Accord or a Taurus? Well, whatever He drives it’s to go play Skee-Ball.
Neither - He drives a Plymouth. He drove Adam and Eve from Eden in a Fury.
“When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all”
Jehovahs Witnesses believe in all sort of wild and insane ideas.
Rutherford is using the less formal definition of “constellation,” meaning any group of stars forming a pattern. The “official” 88 were only defined six years before the quote.
snarky comment removed after a bout of common sense on my part…
Pretty sure we all already knew that. Can’t you tell us about chasing one down the street with a sword, while clad only in your drawers? That was some good reading.