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Subject: [Leica] OT antichilieterodoproleptecist
From: Mike Johnston <michaeljohnston@ameritech.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 10:40:22 +0000

>>>antichilieterodoproleptecist<<<

Literalist nonsense! A "millennium" is any period of 1,000 years. The
Georgian calendar has been changed several times since the time of
Christ; nobody knows within several years when Christ was really born;
and, in any event, if you take as "gospel" the idea that calendar time
A.D. began with the moment of the birth of Christ, what are the chances
that the first year would have been referred to as "the year zero"? In
that situation, the great liklihood is that the first year would have
been called the year 1, and the year just prior to his birth would have
been year 1 B.C. There would have been no "year zero B.C." or "year zero
A.D."

The whole thing is silly. Get with the program and celebrate when other
people celebrate, and save literalist interpretations for things that
matter, sez me.

The 1900s are over; the 2000s have begun. There, dispute that! <s>

- --Mike