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  • Bob Hilt on Ecclesiasticus 23:18 - 4 years ago
    what is this BCE / CE vs BC or AD nonsense?

    BC stands for Before Christ and AD means Anno Domino or year of our LORD

    BCE means Before COMMON ERA as if the birth of Christ was common or vulgar.

    CE means COMMON ERA.

    From wickedpedia: "The term "Common Era" can be found in English as early as 1708,[7] and became more widely used in the mid-19th century by Jewish religious scholars. In the later 20th century, the use of CE and BCE was popularized in academic and scientific publications as a culturally neutral term. It is also used by some authors and publishers who wish to emphasize sensitivity to non-Christians by not explicitly referencing Jesus as "Christ" and Dominus ("Lord") through use of the abbreviation[c] "AD"

    Basically using BCE and CE is a DENIAL OF JESUS.
  • Chris - In Reply on Ecclesiasticus 23:18 - 4 years ago
    Bob, just another example of the anti-Christ spirit at work. Deterioration of biblical values & warrants everywhere & all in preparation for the revelation of the false Christ. I always make sure to use BC or AD in my references: not much of a witness I know, but if believers stood united in confronting the onslaught by wicked governments in every area of these concerted attempts to weaken the faith & devalue the Cross, then we have stood true to the Word and to the Lord.



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