#2 Not exactly. Julius Caesar reformed Egyptian calendar to account for the fact than one year is almost 365.25 days, not 365. So he introduced the leap year of 366 days.
#2 Not exactly. Julius Caesar reformed Egyptian calendar to account for the fact than one year is almost 365.25 days, not 365. So he introduced the leap year of 366 days.
I believe advocating for children to cut off their genitals is about as radical as one can get - and we know which side supports that.
Wanting more freedom and small government is hardly "radical".
And yet, we use the Gregorian calendar.