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  1. Aobaru

    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    Or maybe it's because most Americans use BC/AD? Um... before you dig your hole even deeper, BCE/CE is based on the exact same timeframe as BC/AD. Do a little research. This whole discussion about BCE/CE being somehow superior to BC/AD is, frankly, ridiculous. They both (originally) had...
  2. Aobaru

    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    Not anymore, anyway.
  3. Aobaru

    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    Just pointing out, they both have religious roots. They've both sort of lost their religious connotations/context, hence why I would be dismayed by anyone taking offense. Plus, Jesus wasn't even born in 1 AD/CE. Also: yes. Both are referencing Christianity?
  4. Aobaru

    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    Yeah, a quick search on Wikipedia says there both equally religious. CE originally meant "Christian Era" as early as 1657.
  5. Aobaru

    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    BC/AD. I cannot imagine anyone being offended by this. But I have no problem with BCE/CE; it sounds more scientific.
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