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If
the theoretical birth of Christ happens in the year 0, as
it must, then part of that year is A.D. and part of it is
B.C.E., as there can only be one year 0, and this makes calculating
time between the two eras very simple.
The millennium business is all silliness anyway because
no one knows for sure when Christ was born, as Mary neglected
to fill out a birth certificate. Also no one knows for sure when he died, as some have said
that he did not die on the cross, but went to live in India,
where he married and had children, descendents of whom still
live in the world today and have carried on the carpentry
tradition by producing This Old House and the
other home improvement shows that now flood our airwaves. I got some of this information from books that I bought at
the last UFO expo, where I also met Commander X, who told
me that angels who attended the nativity are still alive today
and have introduced him to beings who are now 10,000 years
old, although they mostly live on other planets that still
have dinosaurs. I
saw pictures of the dinosaurs in his slide presentation.
The
problem I had with the concept of the year 0 was that no one
could confirm the exact date of Christ's birth, but now I
have decided to consider that event as merely an agreed upon
idea, although I would have preferred the birth of Socrates
or Cleopatra.
According
to predictions that I saw on TV in the late 70's, the U.S.
was supposed to have a huge drought in the 90's, destroying
most of the world's grain supply and sending the entire world
into economic chaos thus starting WWIII. I am thinking that
perhaps I fell into a wormhole in the early 80's in San Francisco
and landed in a parallel universe where the opposite came
to pass. It could have happened during one of the earthquakes
I was in.
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