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solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:Haley's Comet (The Star from The East, maybe) was around in 4 B.C., off the top of my head!The idiot inquired:I’m not sure what all this focus on calendars has to do withIn article <uviv1g$7nij$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel70Where? It was introduced in different countries in different
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:The Doctor wrote on 14/4/24 9:25 pm:And when did the Gregorian calender come into effect IdlehandsIn article <uvgbnc$3jerc$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel65Ah!! So are YOU, asswipe, now claiming that 25th Dec 1 B.C.
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:The Doctor wrote on 14/4/24 9:05 am:But there were those Gregorian correction to the Julian31 Dec 1 B.C. + 1 day = 1 Jan 1 A.D.YEAH!! Especially considering Christ was born 25th Dec ....
so those last few days of 1 B.C. WEREN'T anything B.C.!!
;-P
Calendar!
(Gregorian Calendar) was equivalent to 1st Jan 1 A.D. (Julian
Calendar), asswipe?? Or the other way around, Calendar wise!!
Might it be out of place for me to state "I DON'T THINK SO,
asswipe!!"
Paedo-mouth Redbeard?
years.
anything anyway. The setting of the beginning of 1 AD is arbitrary.
If the Biblical Jesus even existed, the only available evidence on
the YEAR of his birth is contradictory even within the Bible and the
closest guess scholars make is “somewhere between 4 and 6 BC”.
Let alone the month or day of it, which is a complete unknown as the writers of the Gospels didn’t bother to include any such information
and there are no external records to cover it.
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