Gulnyr - 5/6/2006 4:06 PM Try to remember that calendars are human inventions. Way back when, in 325 CE, it was decided that the Spring equinox occured on 21 March. By 1582 CE, it was occuring on 11 March. So it was decided the Julian calendar wasn't working too well, and they decided to change over to the Gregorian calendar. To fix the problem of all the holidays happening ten days too early, the Pope decided to skip 5-14 October, 1582 CE. Of course, not everyone listens to the Pope, so the new calendar was adopted in different places at different times. For example, Britain didn't adopt the Gregorian calendar until 1752, though Spain had been using it well before then. Because of that, it can be said that Shakespeare and Cervantes died on the same date (23 April 1616 CE), though Cervantes actually died ten days before Shakespeare. So is 6 June really 6 June? Does that question even have a meaning? Of course, all this stuff is about two calandars. What about all the other calendars that people have invented? The only reason 6 June 2006 seems important is because it is in the calendar system you use. Do you worry about the sixth day of the sixth month in the sixth year in any other calendar system? And why would supernatural beings tie themselves to a human time-measuring system, anyway? Relax.
Philosopher - 5/6/2006 1:56 AMOne was about 06/06/06 when the "anti-christ" will rise... I was fine at first, but when I got back and started talking to my friend about it on Layo, he says it will happen etc etc...