Well is it symbolic or literal? Make up your mind!!
The constellations, sun, moon, planets and stars are literal objects in the heavens. What they represent is symbolic to Rev 12:1-5.
There are a lot of symbolic references in the passage, but you are so dead bent on having it play out in the darn stars,
I'm not having it play out in the stars, God is.
She's with child - (she is bringing something forth with pain and travail and time...you can see it's promised coming).
She is bringing something forth, which is the body of Christ.
The 'child' is born and before the 'dragon' can devour him he is taken up to heaven (triumphs in his task)
Yes, and notice the word in Rev 12:5, harpazo! Rapture.
Rev 12:5 She gave birth to a son (huios Jesus Christ himself), a male child, who “will rule all the nations with an iron scepter.” And her child (teknon the church) was snatched up (harpazo) to God and to his throne.
I'm not a scholar, of course, so that's all a bit all over the place.
Well, that's what the Word of God says. Pray for wisdom and discernment if you're confused.
There is no woman crying out in birth pains in the sky. There is no dragon waiting to devour the child up there.
The woman represents Israel, and the red dragon represents the antichrist system and is also a literal planet heading towards our solar system. If you go to Rev 12:3 it says, "another sign appeared in heaven". This is what is called "Planet X or Nibiru", which Google and NASA are covering up, even though Planet X can be shown on infrared. Watch.. youtube / watch?v=ZuT0oy4p6P0
You want there to be, so much so that you are turning to astrology, and ignoring the gospel proclamation in the passage!
No, I'm turning to the Word of God.
So...it's not okay if you're a Satan worshiper, but if you follow God, it's A Okay? How does that even make sense to you?
Because Rev 12:1-5 is in the Word of God, therefore we follow God.