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(I.e. planets and moons spinning in opposite directions),
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Yeah, capturing a stray asteroid/object couldn't
possibly explain that. God must have gone around the solar system (and by extension the universe) and handpicked certain objects to orbit/rotate in retrograde. It's all part of the master plan.
Actually, that just made me think of something: we've all heard about that big huge book of psychological disorders right? The one that used to have homosexuality as one but no longer does, and has added any number of "new age" disorders in the past few decades that drug companies have dreamed up and come up with medications for. Anyone else think that those who are so devout that they can find "god" in something as ridiculous as moons orbiting in retrograde, are suffering from some sort of psychological condition? I mean, if a skeleton can look in the mirror and see a fat person and that is considered a medical condition, why not someone who looks at a orbiting moon and sees god?