> “But research has uncovered the untold story of a thriving and wealthy society in the Arava Desert in parts of Israel and Jordan that existed during the 12th-11th centuries BCE.”
BCE eh?
No thanks Aaron, I’ll stick to BC/AD. No matter how much you try to cover it up, the more you do it the more people like me will ignore anything you have to say.
Because if you are going to cover up the origins of a calendar to suit your view, you’ll do the same to history in general.
I don’t care how many publications have been pressured, mandated, coerced to follow the cover up, it’s still a cover up and everyone who knows real history can see it.
So go ahead and lie, it alerts the community of truth seekers.
Yeah I use BC and AD as well. I tell my students that when they go to college to use the older style. However, if a professor insists on BCE and CE, I tell them to say sure....”BCE just means Before Christian Era and CE means Christian Era”...
Yeah I use BC and AD as well. I tell my students that when they go to college to use the older style. However, if a professor insists on BCE and CE, I tell them to say sure....”BCE just means Before Christian Era and CE means Christian Era”...
I think that would be 2460 to 2960 in the Hebrew calendar.
He is Jewish after all.
You will often see BP (before present) too.
1. Confirms existence of Biblical kingdom of Edom
2. Denies Biblical origin for our calendar
It’s so much fun to be a doublethinking liberal.
CE .. CHRISTIAN ERA
BCE .. BEFORE CHRISTIAN ERA
pass it on...