Smashy 687 Posted May 11, 2024 I think that’s like 4-7am my time. I’m afraid I’ll still be sleeping off my hangover. 1 Quote
jEnzi 209 Posted April 27 Just a heads up, as this is bugging my OCD brain: The Upcoming events -banner on the website is showing next Sunday Funday to be on April 6th, which is a Tuesday. Probably because last month 6th was a Sunday. Tuesday is not a fun day. It's the worst day of the week! 😭 1 1 3 Quote
Leader RedBaird 15172 Posted April 27 Leader There is sometimes day-of-the-week confusion on the forum Calendars, since it shows the week as being Monday-Sunday, instead of a more "normal" Sunday-Saturday that I think most of us are more used to. A quick glance at the Full-Month calendar display gives first impressions that Sunday Fun Days are on Saturdays and that Saturday Game Days are on Fridays. This may be "off-topic", but I have been confused before. 😄 Quote
Leader RedBaird 15172 Posted Monday at 09:04 PM Leader I should add that wall and digital calendars in the USA are Sunday-Saturday, but we really believe that the Week begins on Monday. I don't know why that is, since most Christians should believe that Sunday is the "seventh day", I think that I recall? I "recalled wrong, it seems, or at least partially right"? AI Overview: Quote In the Bible, the seventh day is traditionally identified as Saturday, not Sunday. The Sabbath, the day of rest and worship, is explicitly linked to Saturday in the Old Testament and continues to be observed by some Christians, particularly those following Seventh-day Adventism, according to Adventists. However, the majority of Christians observe Sunday as the Lord's Day, in remembrance of Jesus' resurrection, rather than the seventh-day Sabbath. Another AI Overview on the subject: Quote Calendars commonly start with Sunday due to a combination of historical, cultural, and religious influences, particularly in cultures influenced by Christianity and Judaism. In these traditions, Sunday is considered the first day of the week, following the seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday) where God rested after creating the Earth. Quote