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Hey everyone I know why taxes are too high and what we need to do to bring them down. Spread New Jerusalem Christianity
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31519086:MV8yMTA2Nzk2XzM1NTU4OTMyXzZERjFBRDhG] [quote:ProtestantPopeNewJerusalemRuss:MV8yMTA2Nzk2XzM1NTU1MzUxXzVENUYwNkI4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31519086:MV8yMTA2Nzk2XzM1NTQ1NzgzXzNDOTY5OEI1] How do people know when the equiluxes and solstices are? Should they check the dates on the gregorian calendar so they know which day your calendar starts on? For example, suppose somebody wants to plan an event that starts on the first sunday of summer in the year 2032. What date would that be using your calendar? It's easy to figure out what date that would be on the gregorian calendar. [/quote] The first Sunday of Summer in the Northern Hemisphere on the New Jerusalem calendar is always June 1 which is always Father's Day and the celebration of John the Baptist Conception Day. That is what is nice about the New Jerusalem calendar. Everything is fixed and you use the same dates every year. On the Gregorian it changes every year. Like Easter for example. On the Gregorian it changes every year. On the New Jerusalem calendar, Easter is always on Sunday March 22. [/quote] Using the gregorian calendar, it is easy to calculate how many days are left until the first day of summer in 2032. Can you do that with your calendar? How many days are left until the first day of summer in 2032? How does your calendar handle leap years? It seems like you don't know when each years calendar will start until the equilux at Niagara Falls happens. The gregorian calendar has mathematical formulas so that anybody can calculate when any year starts and ends. Does your calendar have that? Or do people have to wait for protestant pope Russ to decide when each year starts? [/quote]
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