Sunday, April 13, 2025
Today missed being Easter by 22 minutes.
Gregorian Calendar’s definition: First Sunday after the first Full Moon after the March Equinox. If the Full Moon had occurred 22 minutes earlier, landing yesterday (GMT), then today would have been that first Sunday.
Today missed being Easter by 22 minutes.
Gregorian Calendar’s definition: First Sunday after the first Full Moon after the March Equinox. If the Full Moon had occurred 22 minutes earlier, landing yesterday (GMT), then today would have been that first Sunday.
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Does the Gregorian Calendar and religious moveable feasts observe UTC?
"Go away Dad, I'm not coming out this year, those people are crazy!" -- J.C.
What a sloppy cult..
John's Gospel has Jesus dying on a different day and time than the others.
and the 4 gospels give 4 different versions of his resurrection.
the jews did not write down the date of birth because for them it was NOT important. for them the life and death of a man was important and if he did Great things.
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No I pointed out that the writer of John wrote it down - & what he wrote down was different to what 'Mark', 'Matthew' & 'Luke' wrote down
Although since they wrote in Greek it's possible none were Jews
greek was spoken by few, so why write in a language not known?
the mass was once in latin and no one understood anything.
they are ONLY novels, fairy tales with the "civil and penal code" added.
I was talking about the dates that were indicated arbitrarily.
and I gave as an example the date of birth that is UNKNOWN, explaining the reason...
the church decided otherwise and indicated January 6th.
with the gregorian calendar they had to "invent" a new date.
Before, it was Lucia who hid the winter equinox.
and he also moved the rest from Saturday to Sunday...
with the length of the day being 24 hours.
always assuming that they "knew" the hours since for them year was = lunar month and Matusa was NOT 900 years old.
ps and "today" who said that in gen 2000 the third millennium began?
You don't need a concept of zero for that.
And of course the ancient Greeks did in fact have a concept of zero & the vacuum.
They just didn't see the utility of inventing a mathematical symbol for it.
It started as a story out of very ancient Egypt. About a sun god as he passed through the various constellations. When the Hebrews came across it, it was rewrote with the people you know today...
Cool info!! Thanks!
always missing something, then bleating on about yesterday slagging him off.
They are actually the best eggs to dye.
They make such rich deep colors and unexpected results!😁
It's just that phrase that made my brain do a flip is all :P
it won't land on my birthday again until I am 72.
224 pounds, in what universe?
His doctor said he’s six foot three.
Yeah that’s wrong, as we can see.
And when arrested by the NYPD,
His weight wasn’t 224. Add 63.
https://www.npr.org/2025/04/13/g-s1-60074/trump-physical-medical-report
224 pounds, in what universe?
I think it’s
8/24/26
7/26/27
7/17/28
7/9/29
12/23/30
11/10/31
11/1/32
10/17/33
10/9/34
And 8/27/35
I’m not sure about after that lol
#yesitsboring
Give me paganism :)
Why is the day he supposedly died the ' good ' day not the day they think he turned zombie?
#Sarcasm
Early Christians, particularly in the Middle East, celebrated Easter together with Jewish Passover (on any day of the week) and relied on their dating. The First Council of Nicaea decided that Easter should be celebrated on a Sunday only and on a common date by all Christians.
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The Georgian calendar was half-ass-rush job and no one bothered to check their work for 2025 yrs … so far! Where is science when you really need it?
Makes perfect sense.
Or did he do it at the wrong time?
Yeah bro, Christians are TOTALLY not like that… nope! Not at all…
Religion = human construct
Time = human construct
You like UFO stuff.
I got banned for this.
Over Texas near Merkel,
April 12, 2025
The full copy I have, this is a short but, you get the idea
@RicardoCole-ym9pw
People got a right to know pardon the panicked expletives
Easter - by Gregorian Calendar
Neil deGrasse Tyson
My memes are you memes, here's a couple more t ad to your collection. 🥰
Easter is the resurrection.
Having said that, today is Palm Sunday, so the painting is fine.
Just make up your mind, Neil 🤣🤣🤣
Ty!!!
(I love Blue Sky!!! 💕😁)
Similarly, Chinese New Year falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice, but again, is that measured from GMT / UTC timezone, or from Beijing's?
Local variants of the Chinese calendars sometimes disagree about exact dates indeed due to reference meridians.
Weird that the date picked happened to be the same holy day associated with Sol Invictus, the Roman's prior chief god. 🤔