30 days hath . . .


January 4, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 3)
Sunday, 26 Tahsas 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/4th month)
Pagrīym (Pagrim) םירגפ 12 (Enochian calendar/10th month/Corpses of plants)
Rhythmic Moon 6, Seli 23 (13 Moon calendar/waning gibbous moon)
~ Rhythmic Lizard Moon of Equality, December 13th – January 9th
Birch Moon: December 24 – January 20 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Day 16, 10th lunation at 99-95%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.13.4.2 8 Ik 0 Muwan (Mayan Long count calendar)
Free Flower Basket Day, Tom Thumb Day

photo of the day

30 days hath September, April, June, and November.
All the rest have 31…except for January which has about 973.

*photo is mine

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A Christian Nation If You Can Keep It: American Thinker …“When discussing the nature of the fledgling United States in 1787, Elizabeth Willing Powel, an influential socialite in Philadelphia, asked Benjamin Franklin “[w]ell, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” Franklin famously responded that the United States is “a republic, if you can keep it.” At the dawn of 2026, a similar question lingers amid controversy over the nation’s religious status following recent remarks by President Donald J. Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance. More specifically, it thus seems fair to ask, without putting too much emphasis on Christmas, whether the United States is a Christian nation. We can respond enthusiastically “yes, if we can keep it.” At the same time, I must hasten to add that the recognition and acceptance of the United States as a Christian nation, a notion with which most American Christians agree, does not mean other faiths are, or should be, excluded because all religions are welcome in our democratic republic. Rather, my position is that an acknowledgement that even in the increasingly religiously pluralistic United States, a nation founded at least in part on an imperfect notion of freedom of religion typically reserved for members of the dominant Christian traditions in the American colonies, religious freedom remains a fundamental right, a first among equals.”

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