Posted on 12/01/2004 9:25:11 AM PST by hinterlander
Pop quiz time: can you name the day that Julius Caesar was assassinated?
If you said March 15th, 44 BC, youre . an ignorant zealot! The correct date, as being taught in many History books, is March 15th, 44 BCE.
If this surprises you, dont worry, your kids will be taught the difference soon enough in school. You see, theres a problem with old dates: those letters at the end contain a little abbreviated baby Jesus. BC being Before Christ and AD being Anno Domini, Latin for Year of Our Lord. And for the anti-Christian Jihadis in Academia, any reference to God, however historical or incidental, has got to be plucked out of our culture root and branch.
So if religion is ever to be fully annihilated from our Brave New World, a new system of dating is required. The solution being promoted in academic circles the World over is the Common Era or CE system. CE is just like AD, except it is 100% God-free! Everything from 1 AD forward is now the Common Era, while everything before 1 AD is now Before the Common Era or BCE. Common, in this case, meaning vulgar -- which is, after all, what religion is to the elite.
No, this is not a parody. This is actually occurring, I swear. The disdain of the Worlds leftists for Christianity is so deep and consuming that a large number of otherwise intelligent people are systematically changing all the dates in History texts to read BCE and CE, rather than BC and AD, solely so they can pretend that the birth of Jesus Christ is not really the date that all the Western world measures time by.
If you read much Classical History, you will begin to see all sorts of familiar dates made safe for Godlessness. And the practice is becoming more common, ostensibly in the name of multiculturalism. I mean, why should a Bantu historian have to be assaulted with the dead white male D in AD every time he reads a Western text? Its indefensible!
Of course, for some reason not all Gods seem to offend the neotemporal censors equally. For example, no Western author seems particularly offended by the Muslim, Jewish or Buddhist calendars. And no one seems irretrievably disturbed by our Pagan weekdays (Sun day, Moon day, Tyrs day, Wodens day, Thors day, Freis day, and Saturns day). Likewise, January, March, and June (named for the Roman deities Janus, Mars, and Juno) are quite acceptable. No, theres just one problem with Thursday, March 15th, 44 BC.
So what do the Antichristians hope to accomplish with such a silly attack on a dating system they can never really change? They hope to undermine religion today by erasing it from the past. Why?
For those who would rule the Universe, God is the enemy. You see, He is immutable and -- disturbingly -- not subject to court order. Thus, He tends to impede social engineers and others who are in love with the supremacy of the Mind of Man. Obviously then, Hes got to be made to disappear.
The thing about killing God, however, is that Hes been around an awful long time -- perhaps even from the beginning of time. And in that time Hes snuck into an unimaginable number of places. But when your ambition is to reorder all civilization, the ubiquitous nature of that pest God is just a tiny challenge to you. Youll just have to step on that cockroach wherever you catch him. Whether you find him on a City Seal, at a public school, in a pesky Declaration of Independence, or just sleeping like a baby in a luminescent manger on the corner of St. James and Providence, God has got to go!
So until Liberals can actually change our society so much that the old dating system can be scrapped entirely and time measured from some more appropriate event, such as the birth of Barbara Streisand, the Roe v. Wade ruling, or the day Michael Moore first crested 300 pounds, theyll just have to settle for childishly crossing out the name of Christ in the current system.
Such petty denial of the past is not new, of course. In ancient Egypt, for example, a new pharaoh would occasionally come to power who so detested the old ruler that he would order the former Pharaoh erased from History. His statues would be destroyed, his documents burned, and a legion of stone cutters would be sent out to chisel his name from every obelisk, temple, and granary in the land. No mention of the old ruler was too small not to be destroyed, not even a single glyph marking the start of his reign. But in the end, such fear and hatred only showed how powerful the old king had been and how threatened the weak new Pharaoh felt by his memory.
Imagine how scared the new Pharaohs must be of a King that never dies.
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Every time I see 1 CE, I think "Continuing Ed". I need to take 12 CE credits each year to keep my license.
I remember learning that metric was taking over, too..that was 30 years ago. Just keep saying "BC" & "AD" and don't forget to wish people a "Merry Christmas!!"
This "common era" stuff has been going on for years. The ridiculous thing about it is that BCE and CE still both pivot around the purported birth of Christ, no matter what they choose to call it. This academic fig leaf is just another example of the idiocies of political correctness. And just what is it that makes the "common era" the common era?
*Sigh* And the left is offended that they didn't recieve the values votes. . .
There is a great deal of anti-Christian bias masquerading as some kind of "multiculturalism" or whatever out there.
If you watch the history channel, its not standard at all.
I'm glad I did a search on this as I was just going to post it - absolutely absurd, not to mention scary. I am only awakening to the reality of just how much Christianity is under attack.
....To the point that I'm going shopping for a nice gold or silver chain with a crucifix as a Christmas present this year to myself.
Kind of reminds me of when the Taliban blew up those two beautiful Buddhist monuments back in 2000.
Excellent!
Which dead white guy are we talking about?
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"I am the Lord thy GOD, you shall have no other gods before Me"....GOD
Every time you say a date...say "BC" or "AD"
and Laugh at them when they use BCE.
Or you could correct someone who used BC and AD, and when they ask what BCE and CE means you could respond that this is the modern terminology academics use in referring to the times before and after the virgin birth of the Lamb, Saviour of humanity, Lord of Heaven and Earth, the Redeemer, the Son of God who will return to judge the quick and the dead.
That ought to hold 'em. :)
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