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    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    I use BC/AD myself, as do most Irish people, but I still see BCE/CE used and I still know of it. I know that, thanks. The difference is that BCE/CE says "here, this is a nice point to measure things from" and BC/AD says "oh, this happened a certain amount of time before Jesus Christ was born...
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    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    (1) You're 13. Your knowledge of the world is not a standard by which to measure the silliness of other people. (2) I knew about BCE/CE before I was your age and I'm in the second most Catholic country in Europe (and beyond that, 97% of the population believe in the Abrahamic God). The fact that...
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    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    All measurements are done using arbitrary points which people have decided are convenient.
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    BCE/CE or BC/AD?

    BC/AD, just because it's what I grew up with and they are functionally identical.
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