November 19, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 322)
Wednesday, 10 Hidar 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/3rd month)
Būl (Bul) לב 27 (Enochian calendar/8th month/Rain for crops)
November 15, 2025 (International Fixed calendar)
Overtone Moon 5, Alpha 5 (13 Moon calendar/New Moon)
~ Overtone Peacock Moon of Radiance, November 15th – December 12th
Reed Moon: October 28 – November 23 (Celtic 13 Month calendar/12th month)
Day 29, 8th lunation at 1-0%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar/Sabbath Day)
13.0.13.1.16 1 Cib 14 Keh (Mayan Long Count calendar)
International Men’s Day, World Toilet Day
photo of the day

“The rain will stop, the night will end, the hurt will fade.
Hope is never so lost that it can’t be found.”
~ Ernest Hemingway
*photo is mine
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American Education: From Biblical Roots to Atheism: American Thinker …“American schools began with the Puritans in the 1600s for the purpose of Bible literacy. With the Bible as the core of learning, America’s first reader, the New England Primer, was created to teach children Bible stories, poems, hymns, and prayers. This emphasis on literacy and education promoted strong religious convictions among colonists and led to the creation of the most literate, educated society in the world. By the 1800s, the core of learning in schools had begun to shift. For more than 200 years, American culture has endured an onslaught of secular ideologies that gradually have undermined our Christian foundations. In late 1824, Robert Owen, a Welsh utopian textile manufacturer who communicated with spirits through mediums and séances, arrived in America. He founded the New Harmony socialist commune in Indiana that soon failed. He proposed that government should educate children and introduced the Prussian government indoctrination system that inspired our first public schools.” …there is nothing wrong with learning about other religions, but it should be an extra class and should not be forced on young minds, and Christianity should be included in the mix.

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