Update Good Governance Calendar (GGC)
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GGC is not new, but just a reclamation of what used to be. The common denominator for all calendar reforms throughout history was to better serve mankind and to bring about unity. (see [Counsel of Nicaea](https://git.1.goodg.org/admin/Journal-kmin/wiki/2025.12.20-Reflections-for-2025%2C-Nicene-Creed%2C-Unity-of-the-Church%2C-Better-Calendar-System-for-Easter) )
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GGC is not new, but just a reclamation of what used to be. The common denominator for all calendar reforms throughout history was to better serve mankind and to bring about unity. (see [Counsel of Nicaea](https://git.1.goodg.org/admin/Journal-kmin/wiki/2025.12.20-Reflections-for-2025%2C-Nicene-Creed%2C-Unity-of-the-Church%2C-Better-Calendar-System-for-Easter) )
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In essence all calendar reformed was to provide better structure for good governance! Hence, GGC is nothing new, but a effort to reclaim and restore the calendar, but aided by technology and understanding of the cosmos, and designed to easily adapt as mankind increases in knowledge.
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In essence all calendar reformed sought to provide better structure for good governance! Hence, GGC is nothing new, but another effort to reclaim and restore the calendar, but aided by technology and understanding of the cosmos, and designed to easily adapt as mankind increases in knowledge.
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You can read more about [Calendar Reforms](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_reform) here.
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You can read more about [Calendar Reforms](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_reform) here.
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