The use of "BC" and "AD" as well as "CE, BCE" etc are all for the same reason. When you look at anything you must have a point of reference, and for history that is a date system. Both the BCE and CE definitions are now used in many countries, by law, and although they follow the old "BC, AD" system it is used to denote no adherence to any religious faith. In translation and simply put, it is a system that can record events from a single accepted reference point.
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Less than 1% of the Japanese population is Christian. While Japanese tend to be fond of imported holidays such as Valentine's Day or Christmas, Easter is different. Christmas is more of a romantic date night that has been commercialized and sold to the consumer that way. (Rather than the religious observance of Jesus Christ birth.) It is difficult however to commercialize and make romantic the notion of a violent death and a resurrected life. Because Easter is the celebration of Jesus Christ paying the penalty for the sin of mankind and overcoming death, Easter can exist wherever the Christian exist.
Question does not make sense. No queen excepting maybe Inez de Castro was crowned posthumously- though mortuary statues were and are crowned!
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Dear, my question is regarding the terms BC and AD. When we are not sure of Jesus's birth and death, what does it make sense to use BC and AD?
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jesus did not make mary. god created the world and Mary came along much later and gave birth to jesus
If you are going to ask a question, have it make sense. Jesus.
Jesus made Jews into kings because even HE was a Jew. it might not make sense, but that is what it says in the bible?
Well, most of his life was earlier than his death and later than his birth. Unless you specify "later than what" the question does not make much sense.
OpinionIt is hard to say just how Jesus' life, death and resurrection make our lives meaningful and relevant. After all, people had meaningful and relevant lives long before the time of Jesus. Moreover, many non-believers also haVE meaningful and relevant lives, even today. Perhaps some Christians feel they can not have a sense of purpose in life without their religion.
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Your question doesn't make sense but if you meant what did Jesus do for a living he was a carpenter.
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Saint Thomas wanted to see the wounds of JESUS CHRIST in His hands and His legs and to touch these wounds to make sure that JESUS who was crucified Has really risen from the death ,and JESUS made him touched His wounds to make him sure that He was really JESUS CHRIST who was crucified.And after touching JESUS wounds,Saint Thomas believed that JESUS CHRIST has risen from the death...