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In daily puzzles there is a pagan false week such as the ones that the Nazis used, here is what mean... Chess.com Community policies clearly sate no involving religion of any kind, and the only place you can talk about religion is in clubs, blogs and messaging. Then why pray tell are they using a Nazi or Catholic pagan false week why? Please do not mute me I just want an answer.

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What is a pagan false week?

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Sunday is the first day of the week, but a pagan week show that monday is the first day of the week.

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...and sunday is the last day in a week which is false.

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BaseBoots wrote:

...and sunday is the last day in a week which is false.

 

The choice in listing a particular day of the week as the first day isn't a religious decision. Mondays are the first day of the work week for many people and many consider it the first day of the calendar week as well.

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Martin_Stahl wrote:
BaseBoots wrote:

...and sunday is the last day in a week which is false.

 

The choice in listing a particular day of the week as the first day isn't a religious decision. Mondays are the first day of the work week for many people and many consider it the first day of the calendar week as well.

And Sunday is part of the week-end.

That said, I prefer starting the week with Sunday.

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BaseBoots wrote:

In daily puzzles there is a pagan false week such as the ones that the Nazis used, here is what mean... Chess.com Community policies clearly sate no involving religion of any kind, and the only place you can talk about religion is in clubs, blogs and messaging. Then why pray tell are they using a Nazi or Catholic pagan false week why? Please do not mute me I just want an answer.

My answer is to block you for talking nonsense.

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Martin_Stahl wrote:
BaseBoots wrote:

...and sunday is the last day in a week which is false.

 

The choice in listing a particular day of the week as the first day isn't a religious decision. Mondays are the first day of the work week for many people and many consider it the first day of the calendar week as well.

Oh okay, thanks for the info, I just was wondering because sometimes weeks that start with Monday are used by the pagans.