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I must have had my head in the sand. I've not heard of this until today.
and yep, I was myself in error era was error and not era, confused? I am
lol. .
Brad
on 09:29 PM 3/28/2005, JULIE MELTON said:
Brad,
It's Common era rather than Common Error. It's just a way to say it's the
date we've all agreed upon without acknowledging it as the approximate
date
of Christ's birth. I agree it's another way to take Christ out of
scholarship and schools.
JulieMelton
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: BCE
> That's OK. I'm sure Christ will insist on not using your English prof.
> But, what is "common error? Any idea?
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> I'mna do a bit of net searching on this.
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> Brad
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> on 07:13 PM 3/28/2005, Rhonda said:
> Yes, I had an English prof who insisted on not using before Christ!
> Rhonda
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