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The Salvation Calendar (formerly known as the Duighan National Calendar) is the national calendar of Carolinia and Mushroomia. It is derived from the Gregorian Calendar with the difference being that it is 33 years behind it (ex: 2021 is 1988 in the Salvation Calendar). This is because Jesus Christ died at 33 years old. The Gregorian Calendar is not true because the year is wrong. [according to whom?] It is unconstitutional. Thus the Gregorian Calendar must be destroyed.
Months
The months were changed because they are unconstitutional. Thus a new set of months were made. Gregorian months in parentheses.
Salvation Calendar Months
- John (January)
- Noah (February)
- David (March)
- Philip (April)
- Paul (May)
- Simeon (June)
- Silas (July)
- Lucius (August)
- Joel (September)
- Enoch (October)
- John (November)
- Jesus (December)
Layout
The calendar uses the European date layout (dd/mm/yyyy). The layout would be followed by the abbreviation SC or S.C. (ex: 28/08/1988 SC or 28 Lucius 1988 S.C.).