In mediaeval England attempts to reconcile the two cosmologies were doomed to failure.
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Stars, creeds, cosmologies, promptly receded into remote perspective and had to shift for themselves.
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There are other beings in other universes, other cosmologies, that think, and travel, and explore.
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It is a catalyst for pea-brained theories, gimcrack scholarship, and the credulous cosmologies of hysteria.
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Children have their own logic in the same way that primitive cultures have their own cosmologies.
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We're like totem animals in each other's foreign cosmologies-likeislanders whose ancestral gods favor each other.
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As many cosmologies tell, Day and Dawn were born of the embraces of Earth and Sky.
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Ancient people's data was far more limited than ours, and mixed with erroneous beliefs about divine spirits, celestial spheres, and geocentric cosmologies.