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Why is American Indian...?

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Re: Why is American Indian...?

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Apr 20th, 2008
Originally Posted by Ancient Dragon View Post
For all you older folks that's 1040AD, 1295 AD and 1346 AD. The term CE is not generally accepted anywhere in the world, only by college activists and athesists. Sorry, but we still use the Gregorian calendar.
Aren't you glad we don't use absolute years starting at the big bang or the creation of Adam.
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