Alexander Stephen Bradbury wrote:
Shouldn't the English Wikipedia chaqnge the BC dates, to BCE. As I'm sure you all know, BC==Before Christ and BCE=Before Common Era. Now, surely BCE is a better term, as it doesn't force anyone to conform to this christian naming convention. Maybe you've already considered tihs, are there any reasons not to make the change?
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I prefer BC because it's shorter than BCE.
As much as I know the origins of "BC" and its relationship to the life of Jesus, my atheistic sensitivities are not offended by its use. "BCE" has always struck me as affectatiously hyper-correct.
Nevertheless, if the author of an article wants to use "BCE" or "CE" in his own article, I would be inclined to treat it as an option in the same way that we deal with American/British spellings. Where a person does use "AD", however, I would treat it as wrong to put it after the year number.
The system could have been designed to use "AC" for both before and after ... Ante-Christ and Anti-Christ :-)
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