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Calendar Fraud
Calendar Fraud
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What day is it today?
A ground-breaking peak into forgotten history!
History is full of surprises: little-known, long-forgotten truths buried under centuries of assumption. One of the most startling is the fact that the modern calendar in use around the world is Catholic innovation of a pagan calendar. The result is that the world’s three great monotheistic religions, Islam, Judaism and Christianity, unknowingly revere days of the week that did not exist in the time of Abraham or Christ.
History, archeology and astronomy agree that the modern week of Sunday through Saturday did not exist in ancient times. Thus, the modern days observed for prayer (Friday for Muslims) and worship (Saturday for Jews; Sunday for Christians) are counterfeit worship days based on a pagan system of time-keeping.
Calendar Fraud lays bare the facts of history. In this meticulously documented, but readable book, the authors provide a fascinating look into forgotten history and its impact on the three monotheistic religions of the world.
A ground-breaking peak into forgotten history!
History is full of surprises: little-known, long-forgotten truths buried under centuries of assumption. One of the most startling is the fact that the modern calendar in use around the world is Catholic innovation of a pagan calendar. The result is that the world’s three great monotheistic religions, Islam, Judaism and Christianity, unknowingly revere days of the week that did not exist in the time of Abraham or Christ.
History, archeology and astronomy agree that the modern week of Sunday through Saturday did not exist in ancient times. Thus, the modern days observed for prayer (Friday for Muslims) and worship (Saturday for Jews; Sunday for Christians) are counterfeit worship days based on a pagan system of time-keeping.
Calendar Fraud lays bare the facts of history. In this meticulously documented, but readable book, the authors provide a fascinating look into forgotten history and its impact on the three monotheistic religions of the world.
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