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To: delchiante

“Today’s ‘Christian’ culture:
Sun Day
Moon Day”

The etymology of the English words for the days of the week has nothing to do with Christianity.

“why does Christian culture separate the two lights and give each a day?”

Again, this has NOTHING to do with Christian culture.

The week has no connection to celestial events. Days, months, and years do.

Christianity did not originate in the English language. The Bible was translated into English because it was a dominant language. As a result of Christian thought, English-speaking society excelled and prospered.

Why would you attribute pre-Christian linguistic influences to Christianity?


63 posted on 01/28/2024 2:45:41 PM PST by unlearner (I, Robot: I think I finally understand why Dr. Lanning created me... ;-)
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To: unlearner

I attribute the Pope Gregory calendar to Christianity..

I also attribute the Pope Gregory calendar to Daniel’s 4th Beast.

I don’t separate the Pope from Christianity..

I would also add that Christ has zero to do with False Goddess Frigg Day, Saturn Day or Sun Day..

Christ has everything to do with Passover, Unleavened Bread and First Fruits aka Paul’s first/chief importance of the Gospel..

And the Pope Gregory calendar changes those days to its own holy days..

The bible predicts that sort of thing would happen..

And it’s the ‘Christian Pope Gregory’ calendar that does it.


65 posted on 01/28/2024 3:17:55 PM PST by delchiante
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