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More politically correct madness.
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http://www.dailymail....rrect-Common-Era.html
"We mustn't use the terms BC and AD it may offend or alienate non-Christians", says the BBC.
/// 'As the BBC is committed to impartiality it is appropriate that we use terms that do not offend or alienate non-Christians.///
/// In line with modern practice, BCE/CE (Before Common Era/Common Era) are used as a religiously neutral alternative to BC/AD.' ///
"We mustn't use the terms BC and AD it may offend or alienate non-Christians", says the BBC.
/// 'As the BBC is committed to impartiality it is appropriate that we use terms that do not offend or alienate non-Christians.///
/// In line with modern practice, BCE/CE (Before Common Era/Common Era) are used as a religiously neutral alternative to BC/AD.' ///
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"The BBC said last night: 'The BBC has not issued editorial guidance on the date systems.
'Both AD and BC, and CE and BCE are widely accepted date systems and the decision on which term to use lies with individual production and editorial teams.'"
So this really is a non story, not only is it about something that has been going on for years but the entire story is made up and the "BBC" has not turned it's back on anything.
"The BBC said last night: 'The BBC has not issued editorial guidance on the date systems.
'Both AD and BC, and CE and BCE are widely accepted date systems and the decision on which term to use lies with individual production and editorial teams.'"
So this really is a non story, not only is it about something that has been going on for years but the entire story is made up and the "BBC" has not turned it's back on anything.
I wonder if they will be re-naming Corpus Christi College, in case it offends all those non Christian students?
Some notable dates for us to remember.
First Roman Invasion of England, 55 BCE
Norman invasion of England, 1066 CE.
Don't have the same meaning somehow.
boxtops
/// I reckon many people have no idea what AD stands for anyway and just think of it as a date indicator - BC = prehistoric. ///
So there was no history before the birth of Christ then.
Some notable dates for us to remember.
First Roman Invasion of England, 55 BCE
Norman invasion of England, 1066 CE.
Don't have the same meaning somehow.
boxtops
/// I reckon many people have no idea what AD stands for anyway and just think of it as a date indicator - BC = prehistoric. ///
So there was no history before the birth of Christ then.
/// A non-story if ever I saw one.///
/// i'm an atheist and couldn't care less.///
/// Stories like this are increasingly convincing me that 'political correctness' is a myth, personally. ///
/// The Mail does like to stir the pot! ///
/// I do, however, think that articles such as the one in your link, AOG, are intended specifically to create conflict and disharmony.///
/// the article no doubt intended to arouse further shock and horror amongst readers about yet another "erosion to our society". ///
"Shock", "Horror", "Erosion of our society"
Oh some of you do take things so seriously.
No hidden agenda intended, I just entered this news item so as to promote lively debate on a dull wet Sunday morning.
/// i'm an atheist and couldn't care less.///
/// Stories like this are increasingly convincing me that 'political correctness' is a myth, personally. ///
/// The Mail does like to stir the pot! ///
/// I do, however, think that articles such as the one in your link, AOG, are intended specifically to create conflict and disharmony.///
/// the article no doubt intended to arouse further shock and horror amongst readers about yet another "erosion to our society". ///
"Shock", "Horror", "Erosion of our society"
Oh some of you do take things so seriously.
No hidden agenda intended, I just entered this news item so as to promote lively debate on a dull wet Sunday morning.
>>>>Should they be knocking down churches and mosques as well , just in case we athiest's are offended<<<<
Lets hope not eh!! I love churches, I often walk around churches, fantastic buildings, I would love to take a trip to the Neasden temple in London also.
I just cant help thinking of all the money spent on these buildings though, Im sure it could be put to better use in doing something for the people that actually need it.
Lets hope not eh!! I love churches, I often walk around churches, fantastic buildings, I would love to take a trip to the Neasden temple in London also.
I just cant help thinking of all the money spent on these buildings though, Im sure it could be put to better use in doing something for the people that actually need it.
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