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  What is the difference between B.C., A.D., B.C.E., and C.E.?

What is the difference between B.C., A.D., B.C.E., and C.E.?

   Lisa, Montgomery, Alabama, Webpost

B.C., which stands for "Before Christ," is used to date events before the birth of Jesus. A.D. is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase anno Domini, which means "in the year of our Lord," and is used for dates after Jesus's birth. This system of dating has been used for many years by Western archaeologists. Today, however, with a growing understanding that not all archaeologists are Christians, some archaeologists prefer to use the terms: Before the Common Era (B.C.E.) and the Common Era (C.E.), which are exactly the same as B.C. and A.D. but have nothing to do with Christianity.

 

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Nida  ae 7/25/2006 5:06:34 AM
buhat purani batain hain is post par to
hehehe
Shahid Abbas  pk 10/9/2006 11:47:37 AM
Ye agar kuch din pehlay pata chal jata to aaj 5 marks paper may zada a jatay :)
James  gb 3/11/2007 1:12:04 AM
Thanks it helps

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