The Roman Gregorian Calendar

Unsuspecting fourth graders are preconditioned to accept the Roman Gregorian calendar has never lost track of time. In general all that is heralded about it is true. What is never defined in the lessons on calendation is that the Roman calendar was a man-made system proactively designed to obliterate the lunisolar calendar in Scripture, as was historically used by the Hebrews until the fourth century A.D. The Gregorian calendar was originally called the Julian calendar and began under the leadership of Julius Caesar in 45 B.C. Originally it was made up of unbroken cycles of eight-day weeks.

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