B.C. and A.D. are how we "label" time. We discussed BC & AD ... also BCE & CE. Thought you might find it interesting. Just remember the one event that "splits time in half" ... the birth of Jesus Christ. Carol
Link: http://www.crivoice.org/bce.html
The Abbreviations "BCE" and "CE"
In modern times, in an era of political correctness and multicultural sensitivity, some tried to find more religiously neutral ways of referring to calendar years. This was particularly the case in the academic world that frequently had to use both BC and AD dates in interaction with people that represented other world religions. So, the designations BCE, Before the Common Era, and CE, the Common Era, were adopted in order to retain a long established way of counting years, and yet remove some of the Christian religious confession inherent in the traditional designations. Most people still use the older designations as a matter of accepted practice and convenience, but especially in international academic writing the newer abbreviations are common.
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