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*A.D. stands for anno Domini, which means "the year of our Lord" in Latin. When we use it with a year, it refers to the time after Jesus Christ was born. B.C. stands for "before Christ." Some people say B.C.E. (before common era) and C.E. (common era) instead.
Everyone is...?
Wow way to stereotype.
Where'd you get that?
I would think that is referring to earthly years in the first coming. The millenium refers to the "second coming" or "return of our Lord."
Except at the time Anno Domini was coined, people believed that Jesus had already returned.
Quote from: Colin Michael on June 07, 2009, 03:55:00 PMExcept at the time Anno Domini was coined, people believed that Jesus had already returned..... sooooo they came up with a retroactive term relating to the time of his first human birth?
That makes sense, since he never died for good after that. Thanks.
When he was born was the first "year of our Lord". Every year after that is another "year of our Lord".