2012 -- end time or another load of silliness?

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Re: 2012 -- end time or another load of silliness?

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IbPervert (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:26 am The inner calendar kept track of the days the middle calendar is equal to our months, and the outer was equal to our years. Our Calendar works in terms of 100 years the Mayan calendar worked in 50 years (or was it 52)

You hit the nail right on the head.

The entire point is that this Mayan calendar with its three complex counts is just the same as out decimal calendar. It doesn't have any effect on the world, it just counts the days as they pass. In fact, except for one revolution around the sun by earth, out calendar is completely arbitrary. We could have ten months of 36 days and 5 days holiday. Or we could have 24 fortnightly periods with scattered holidays at the solstices and equinoxes.
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It is a common practice for people who predict the future to always throw in a few disasters and the end of the world if X happens, it sells books to those that have no common sense.

Along with the Mayan Calendar you can also look at the Julian calendar which we use, it was first set up for Jesus (yes that one) to be born on the 21'st of December to coincide with the winter solstice or the start of a new year. the problem was that they call the new year the 25th, over the centuries this was fix, well partly because by that time Everybody knew that Jesus was born on the 25th of December and not on the 21st like they intended, and the fact that he was most likely born in April or May has nothing to do with it.

Through out time people that have used calendars have made them based on the Sun, the new year was the winter solstice or the spring equinox. As a Druid we celibrate the new year on December 21st, so did the Mayans.

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:45 pm It is a common practice for people who predict the future to always throw in a few disasters and the end of the world if X happens, it sells books to those that have no common sense.

Along with the Mayan Calendar you can also look at the Julian calendar which we use, it was first set up for Jesus (yes that one) to be born on the 21'st of December to coincide with the winter solstice or the start of a new year. the problem was that they call the new year the 25th, over the centuries this was fix, well partly because by that time Everybody knew that Jesus was born on the 25th of December and not on the 21st like they intended, and the fact that he was most likely born in April or May has nothing to do with it.

Through out time people that have used calendars have made them based on the Sun, the new year was the winter solstice or the spring equinox. As a Druid we celibrate the new year on December 21st, so did the Mayans.

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Jesus was born in the spring. The December date was the pagan customs being changed into Christianity.

IT is about as bad as a nativity scene with snow in Bethlehem.

Cum she told me... Oh hell! NEVERMIND...
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A-1 (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:16 pm Jesus was born in the spring. The December date was the pagan customs being changed into Christianity.

IT is about as bad as a nativity scene with snow in Bethlehem.

Cum she told me... Oh hell! NEVERMIND...

My point exactly.

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My point exactly.

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That and the fact that EVERYBODY gets SCREWED at Christmastime... with their pants UP! 🙄
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Yep, its been that way my whole life.

Here is your birthday present all in X-mas wrap.

Just what I wanted a X-mas present for my birthday, cheep bastard.

Here is your present for your birthday and X-mas.

And you thought the one above was a cheep bastard.

Your going to have a birthday party on what day?

Don't you know that's x-mas eve?

Actually my real birthday is in June but I like making it inconvenient for everybody plus I get so many more presents, NOT

Today I don't celebrate either my birthday or anybody else for that matter and X-mas is a waist of time and money.

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Check this out, it may answer some quetions.

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:15 pm Today I don't celebrate either my birthday or anybody else for that matter and X-mas is a waist of time and money.

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Birthdays become a fire hazard once you pass fifty! 😄

Call the fire department we are about to light the candles!
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:45 pm you can also look at the Julian calendar which we use

We do not use the Julian calendar (named for Julius Caesar who decreed calendar reform in Rome at 45 BCE), which BTW makes no reference to Baby Jesus' birth because all of this happened before He was born. Caesar's calendar reckoned the length of the year at 365 days and 6 hours; by the thirteenth century it became apparent to all concerned, that the calendar was wrong, reckoning the day too long by 11 minutes and 12 seconds.

The calendar was reformed by Pope Gregory, and we currently use the Gregorian calendar.
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IbPervert (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:24 pm Birthdays become a fire hazard once you pass fifty! 😄

Call the fire department we are about to light the candles!

OMG!

I love birthdays, especially going to friends!

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