“Of all the sciences, astronomy was the one the superstitious liked least.”
Ken MacLeod book Learning the World
Source: Learning the World (2005), Chapter 4 “A Moving Point of Light” (p. 51)
Source: The Book Of Military Quotations
“Of all the sciences, astronomy was the one the superstitious liked least.”
Ken MacLeod book Learning the World
Source: Learning the World (2005), Chapter 4 “A Moving Point of Light” (p. 51)
William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925) United States Secretary of State
Summation
Scopes Trial (1925), Summations
Markandey Katju (1946) Indian judge
On astrology, as quoted in "Justice Markandey Katju on the role of media in India" http://www.thehindu.com/news/justice-markandey-katju-on-the-role-of-media-in-india/article2600319.ece, The Hindu (5 November 2011)
Chetan Bhagat (1974) Indian author, born 1974
Source: — Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) 2021 at Twitter https://twitter.com/chetan_bhagat/status/1325779100686970882
Steven Weinberg (1933) American theoretical physicist
Chap. 5 : Tales of Theory and Experiment
Dreams of a Final Theory (1992; 2nd edition 1994)
Steve Martin (1945) American actor, comedian, musician, author, playwright, and producer
Comedy album A Wild and Crazy Guy
“Astronomy to the selfish becomes astrology.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
“Bioethics is to ethics as astrology is to astronomy.”
Bryan Caplan (1971) American political scientist
Bioethics: Tuskegee vs. COVID https://www.econlib.org/bioethics-tuskegee-vs-covid (Feb 16, 2021)
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
Context: We have now a science called astronomy. That science has done more to enlarge the horizon of human thought than all things else. We now live in an infinite universe. We know that the sun is a million times larger than our earth, and we know that there are other great luminaries millions of times larger than our sun. We know that there are planets so far away that light, traveling at the rate of one hundred and eighty- five thousand miles a second, requires fifteen thousand years to reach this grain of sand, this tear, we call the earth -- and we now know that all the fields of space are sown thick with constellations. If that statute had been enforced, that science would not now be the property of the human mind. That science is contrary to the Bible, and for asserting the truth you become a criminal. For what sum of money, for what amount of wealth, would the world have the science of astronomy expunged from the brain of man? We learned the story of the stars in spite of that statute.