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I thought CE stands for Christ Era
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>>3087851No, it stands for Common Era. CE and BCE were invented by kikes to use instead of AD and BC because (obviously) those demon goblins hate Christ. And in the mid-late 20th century they managed to make CE and BCE somewhat known among the goyim too, so they could try to erase Christ.
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>>3087851And yes, the bolsheviks switched AD to CE literally the moment they took power. I wonder if 85% of their leadership belonged to a certain group.
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We only say AC and BC here
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To be fair, from what I understand there is actually some argument to be made that Jesus was born up to like 20 years before what we'd call AD. I can understand the reasoning of trying to standardize the turning point to avoid having it be potentially nebulous.
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>>3088030The fact that the initial calculations of the monks were probably wrong will not change the fact that we still count years from the date that we *used to believe* Christ was born on, so replacing AD with CE is both blasphemous AND absolutely retarded from a logical standpoint. My original post demonstrates the latter.
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>>3088030snca, every time I see this argument it's a completely different date
>jesus was actually born 5 years after 1AD>no it was 20 years before it>no it was 5 years before it>no it was actually 12 years after