difference between BC and BCE
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Before Christ
Before Christ (B.C. or BC) is a designation used to label or number years. BC is used to indicate that a date is before Anno Domini (AD) or Common Era (CE).
Before Common Era
BCE (Before Common Era) and BC (Before Christ) mean the same thing- previous to year 1 CE (Common Era).
The simplest reason for using BCE/CE as opposed to AD/BC is to avoid reference to Christianity and, in particular, to avoid naming Christ as Lord (BC/AD: Before Christ/In the year of our Lord). Wikipedia, Anno Domini article: Common Era notation is used in many schools and academic settings.
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