Revelation ALSO says
Revelation 1:7
"Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him."
This could only happen on a flat earth. AND even then - the earth would have to be much smaller than it is as well.
Obviously there are lots of "details" that were never created by the original fiction writers of the religion - among them - the date of the birth and the death of the christ. Obviously - things that were never real - have neither though.
Have you ever looked into how they determine the date of Easter Sunday - for instance. Obviously - if it was a REAL DATE - it would change days every tear - and not always fall on a Sunday
The ecclesiastical rules are:
Easter falls on the first Sunday following the first ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or after the day of the vernal equinox;
this particular ecclesiastical full moon is the 14th day of a tabular lunation (new moon); and
the vernal equinox is fixed as March 21.
Worse - in the Eastern rite - the equinox is fixed as the 21 on the Julian Calendar - while the Roman date is based on the Gregorian Calendar.
And - of course - Easter Sunday starts at 12:01 AM of the Sunday no matter where you are on earth - while the Equinox happens at ONE TIME - which would be a different time around the world
So - the earliest Easter Sunday can be is March 22nd - and the Latest it can be is April 25th - WOW - a span of over a month! Makes no real sense to anyone
Revelation 1:7
"Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him."
This could only happen on a flat earth. AND even then - the earth would have to be much smaller than it is as well.
Obviously there are lots of "details" that were never created by the original fiction writers of the religion - among them - the date of the birth and the death of the christ. Obviously - things that were never real - have neither though.
Have you ever looked into how they determine the date of Easter Sunday - for instance. Obviously - if it was a REAL DATE - it would change days every tear - and not always fall on a Sunday
The ecclesiastical rules are:
Easter falls on the first Sunday following the first ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or after the day of the vernal equinox;
this particular ecclesiastical full moon is the 14th day of a tabular lunation (new moon); and
the vernal equinox is fixed as March 21.
Worse - in the Eastern rite - the equinox is fixed as the 21 on the Julian Calendar - while the Roman date is based on the Gregorian Calendar.
And - of course - Easter Sunday starts at 12:01 AM of the Sunday no matter where you are on earth - while the Equinox happens at ONE TIME - which would be a different time around the world
So - the earliest Easter Sunday can be is March 22nd - and the Latest it can be is April 25th - WOW - a span of over a month! Makes no real sense to anyone


