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CE/BCE vs AD/BC
OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
Re: CE/BCE vs AD/BC
Leave it as BC/AD. There really is no point in changing the names, as you said.Nathan F wrote:OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ system, just with a different name.
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Re: CE/BCE vs AD/BC
Its funny i was sure AD stood for After DinnerNathan F wrote:OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
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I really don't care. But I don't see much reason to change it, as Nathan F has pointed out changing the names doesn't change the fact that the zero mark is still religious in basis.
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"New"? It's been around and in use for quite a while.Nathan F wrote:OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
Yes, because the fields of history and anthropology should all be forced to passively support Christianity with their dating systems. I suppose that if the unit for energy had originally been the "Jesus" and physicists wanted to change it, you'd be adamantly opposed . I notice that it's often white, Christian males who are most often the ones who whine about something being "politically correct." Gee ... I wonder why that could be ...I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
Translation, "Yeah, I pay lip service to separation of church and state, but I don't really care about it as long as it's my religion being endorsed."I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
We've been using the seven-day week system, too, but that doesn't mean that it'd be acceptable to call Sunday "Yahweh Day" or something similar. The point is that these things have become too ingrained into our culture as a whole to changed, so they're no longer exclusively Judeo-Christian-Muslim concepts. So why not call it "Common Era" and "Before Common Era"?
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This is another one of those pointless issues that will just reinforce the popular negative perception of atheists/secular humanists if pursued too aggressively.Durandal wrote:"New"? It's been around and in use for quite a while.Nathan F wrote:OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
Yes, because the fields of history and anthropology should all be forced to passively support Christianity with their dating systems. I suppose that if the unit for energy had originally been the "Jesus" and physicists wanted to change it, you'd be adamantly opposed . I notice that it's often white, Christian males who are most often the ones who whine about something being "politically correct." Gee ... I wonder why that could be ...I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
Translation, "Yeah, I pay lip service to separation of church and state, but I don't really care about it as long as it's my religion being endorsed."I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
We've been using the seven-day week system, too, but that doesn't mean that it'd be acceptable to call Sunday "Yahweh Day" or something similar. The point is that these things have become too ingrained into our culture as a whole to changed, so they're no longer exclusively Judeo-Christian-Muslim concepts. So why not call it "Common Era" and "Before Common Era"?
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What's the harm from changing it? Oh yeah, it will offend a lot of close-minded assholes.
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Re: CE/BCE vs AD/BC
Of course it is, but that doesn't mean that there is some sort of intrinsic value in keeping it around. He asked whether or not we should change it, and we should, eventually. But atheists have bigger fish to fry, at the moment.Durran Korr wrote:This is another one of those pointless issues that will just reinforce the popular negative perception of atheists/secular humanists if pursued too aggressively.
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This smells like the Pledge of Allegiance thread coming back...
In academic writing, it's important to use neutral language wherever possible, especially in the humanities where you're already handicapped by the inability to be fully objective. BCE and CE let you get around the incongruity of describing events that took place in, say, Ming China as taking place "in the Year of Our Lord, 1457" or whatever. So they're better academically. As far as popular use goes, it's not worth the bother trying to get it changed. BCE and CE will probably slip into quasi-common usage eventually, but not totally displace BC and AD.
In academic writing, it's important to use neutral language wherever possible, especially in the humanities where you're already handicapped by the inability to be fully objective. BCE and CE let you get around the incongruity of describing events that took place in, say, Ming China as taking place "in the Year of Our Lord, 1457" or whatever. So they're better academically. As far as popular use goes, it's not worth the bother trying to get it changed. BCE and CE will probably slip into quasi-common usage eventually, but not totally displace BC and AD.
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Re: CE/BCE vs AD/BC
Agreed. Fish like Michael Newdow.Durandal wrote:Of course it is, but that doesn't mean that there is some sort of intrinsic value in keeping it around. He asked whether or not we should change it, and we should, eventually. But atheists have bigger fish to fry, at the moment.Durran Korr wrote:This is another one of those pointless issues that will just reinforce the popular negative perception of atheists/secular humanists if pursued too aggressively.
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Re: CE/BCE vs AD/BC
Not as long as the old system.Durandal wrote:"New"? It's been around and in use for quite a while.Nathan F wrote:OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
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Yes, because the fields of history and anthropology should all be forced to passively support Christianity with their dating systems. I suppose that if the unit for energy had originally been the "Jesus" and physicists wanted to change it, you'd be adamantly opposed . I notice that it's often white, Christian males who are most often the ones who whine about something being "politically correct." Gee ... I wonder why that could be ...I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
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WTF? I simply said that it was based off the same thing. There is a bit of a difference between saying the power of that lightbulb is 30 Jesuses, and using the time AD and BC to differentiate between the current calendar and the old calendar. And as I said, it is still based off the same thing, and no matter what you name it, it is still talking of the same thing. Dude, don't be so anal-retentive.
Huh? Quit twisting my words. I said what I mean. I think that separation of church and state is central to a fair government, but changing the name of something like AD and BC (of which most people don't even know what they mean) to something like BCE and CE is just somewhat pointless. To get it completely away from the Christian parts, you would have to start a completely NEW Calendar from the current Gregorian calendary.Translation, "Yeah, I pay lip service to separation of church and state, but I don't really care about it as long as it's my religion being endorsed."I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
We've been using the seven-day week system, too, but that doesn't mean that it'd be acceptable to call Sunday "Yahweh Day" or something similar. The point is that these things have become too ingrained into our culture as a whole to changed, so they're no longer exclusively Judeo-Christian-Muslim concepts. So why not call it "Common Era" and "Before Common Era"?
As you said, they are so ingrained in our culture that they have lost most Judeo-Christian connotations, so why change them?
As I said, it is possible to debate without being a jerkwad about it.
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So that means the old system is better?Nathan F wrote:Not as long as the old system.
I see you didn't bother reading my last paragraph.WTF? I simply said that it was based off the same thing. There is a bit of a difference between saying the power of that lightbulb is 30 Jesuses, and using the time AD and BC to differentiate between the current calendar and the old calendar. And as I said, it is still based off the same thing, and no matter what you name it, it is still talking of the same thing. Dude, don't be so anal-retentive.
Don't be absurd. Everyone knows that "BC" means "Before Christ," but most just assume that "AD" means "After Death." I explained that we don't have to necessarily move away from the concept, just completely remove any Judeo-Christian connections from it.Huh? Quit twisting my words. I said what I mean. I think that separation of church and state is central to a fair government, but changing the name of something like AD and BC (of which most people don't even know what they mean) to something like BCE and CE is just somewhat pointless. To get it completely away from the Christian parts, you would have to start a completely NEW Calendar from the current Gregorian calendary.
Well let's see ... oh that's right, because the government has to use that date system because that's the one all its citizens use. However, the government must also be religiously neutral. Therefore, the only way to retain religious neutrality is to strip "Christ" and "In the year of our lord" out.As you said, they are so ingrained in our culture that they have lost most Judeo-Christian connotations, so why change them?
You called the idea "stupid" and tried to degrade it by claiming that it was political correctness, which you implied is a bad thing by default. I'm sorry, but I have little tolerance for assholes who write off every attempt to separate church and state or respect minority rights as "political correctness," regardless of their intrinsic merits.As I said, it is possible to debate without being a jerkwad about it.
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Re: CE/BCE vs AD/BC
I don't care either way.Nathan F wrote:OK, what is your opinion on the new year naming system?
I personally think it is stupid, I mean, it is based off the same thing as the old Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC), no matter how PC they try to make it.
I mean, I know of separation of church and state and all, but the same system has been used in official circles of secular governments for hundreds of years, why change the nomenclature of it now? As I said, it is still based off the Christian Anno Domini/Before Christ syestem, just with a different name.
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The reference to God in the dating system is the only reference to God in the Constitution, which has been reasonably argued as to therefore have absolutely nothing to do with God in a religious context. Though it is pointless in debating terms, in that context changing the dating system could look bad/make for bad PR.Darth Wong wrote:What's the harm from changing it? Oh yeah, it will offend a lot of close-minded assholes.
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We can't change to BCE/CE. It would be a milestone. Remember what happened to our computers on the LAST time-oriented milestone? The Y2K bug. What will the computers have to say about it?
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I just think AD and BC sounds better, and we're used to it, if you don't like the religious implication, make AD mean something else.
Im sure we can find some workable substitutes whilst keepping the AD/BC.
Or we can use AC/DC
Im sure we can find some workable substitutes whilst keepping the AD/BC.
Or we can use AC/DC
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