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Editor’s Note: When is “Christmas” NOT Christmas? All of humanity (except “those who know”) lingers in that place where dreams dwell.
Hang on! The Light on Earth grows stronger each day, with those holding tight to dark “ways and means” begin to wither in the sunlight of Truth!
Which calendar to use? None, actually, the phrase, “No nuke , No flukes, No dates” still applies!
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They made the real New Years Day 👉🏽 April Fool’s Day — and it sure is, as the whole world’s been fooled. ⚡️👀⚡️
In ancient times, the New Year was based on the vernal equinox — around April 1st & our year is suppose to be 13 months with 28 days. Spring is the beginning of life and should mark the beginning of the year. Why did the [DS] made 13 an unlucky number?
April Fool’s Day is from 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII created the Gregorian calendar. The new calendar would start on January 1st. Many countries did not go along with the Pope’s Gregorian calendar, which is why other countries have their own calendar.
David Straight calls the Gregorian calendar ‘SMU’ — Sh!t Made Up! 😜😁😂
April = 1st
May = 2nd
June = 3rd
Quad’tillis = 4th
Quin’tillis = 5th
Sex’tilis = 6th
September = 7th (‘Septem’ is SEVEN in Latin)
October = 8th (How many sides are in an OCTagon?)
November = 9th (Novem is NINE in Latin)
December = 10th (Decem is TEN in Latin)
January = 11th
February = 12th
March = 13th
Number 13 Meaning, It’s a Powerful Blessing From God
@drue86
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LUNAR CALENDAR
A lunar calendar is a calendar based on the monthly cycles of the Moon‘s phases (synodic months, lunations), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based on the solar year. The most widely observed purely lunar calendar is the Islamic calendar.[a] A purely lunar calendar is distinguished from a lunisolar calendar, whose lunar months are brought into alignment with the solar year through some process of intercalation – such as by insertion of a leap month. The details of when months begin vary from calendar to calendar, with some using new, full, or crescent moons and others employing detailed calculations.
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JULIAN CALENDAR
The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap dayevery fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar is still used in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts of Oriental Orthodoxy as well as by the Amazigh people(also known as the Berbers),[1] whereas the Gregorian calendar is used in most parts of the world. It is named after Julius Caesar.
The calendar was proposed by Roman consulJulius Caesar in 46 BC as a reform of the earlier Roman calendar, which was largely a lunisolarone.[2] It took effect on 1 January 45 BC, by edict.
The calendar became the predominant calendar in the Roman Empire and subsequently most of the Western world for more than 1,600 years, until 1582. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIIIpromulgated a minor modification to reduce the average length of the year from 365.25 days to 365.2425 days and thus corrected the Julian calendar’s drift against the solar year. Worldwide adoption of this revised calendar, which became known as the Gregorian calendar, took place over the subsequent centuries, first in Catholiccountries and subsequently in Protestantcountries of the Western Christian world.
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