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It's a silly way to secular-wash a Christian system. If you want a secular calendar, you should have it not oriented around the birth of Christ. Very underrated decision by the dprk to have their calendar based on the founding of the country.
Yeah, let's just count seconds from 1 Jan 1970 instead, totally sane
Interestingly, on Taiwan they have the Republic of China calendar (in addition to the Western calendar) which begins from the establishment of the RoC (1912 on the Western calendar).
Do you believe the Church owns the calendar? Or perhaps Christendom/Christians more broadly?
Any larger change would be symbolic and completely impractical, with waves of inconvenience rippling through civilization. But many non-Christians use the calendar now. We don't want to call this the year of our lord because it isn't our lord.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Era
I'm aware of what it is. It's still literally just the Christian calendar with different terminology.
Yes. And? I understand the need to distance ourselves from that insane sect and its crazed followers.
Please just read the link. I'm not doubting you are aware of what it is. But there are really good explanations for the impetus for its usage and discourse about objections such as your own on the Wikipedia entry.
I should clarify that my position is that I use AD/BC in everyday speech, but if I had to actually publish something public facing, I certainly would use the CE/BCE system for the obvious reasons. My objection to you was not that using the system is bad, but that it's a trivial thing and therefore (by my attempted implication) an annoying and pointless thing to try to "correct" someone on.
So I did actually read the link, and I didn't know all of the history, but I did have pretty good familiarity with modern Discourse about it as the article outlines. I would say the only compelling addition is this:
I'd really like for the numbering system to change, so I suppose that's an argument in favor of being annoying.
I agree with your point, and that was my initial hangup as well. If we keep the numbering the same, changing the name is just a contingency prize. Pick an actual start of the common era, say some point in the agricultural revolution when societies began to form. The problem then, though, is actually getting people to switch.