The era changes soon in our country.
To control the "time", including the era, has been always an exclusive matter of the authority.
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People who chose chemistry in college entrance, might know that Oct means "8" (octopus is said to be Octopus, because there are 8 legs).
septagon is "seven sided", novena is "nine days", and decimal "decimal".
September, October, November, December are out of the original meaning two by two.
This is for Emperor Augustus of Rome minded that his birth month was not day 31 but 30 days, and Emperor Julius said that he wanted to use his name (July) for his birth month (July)
"Reason for not deserving"
was the true.
So they continue to put a lot of trouble on all humanity afterwards.
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As the opposite pattern, there is a story about Jesus Christ's birth year.
They had decided the first Christian year to be the birth year of Jesus Christ, however, later survey showed that birth of Jesus was earlier. Currently, the birth of Christ is 4 years BC.
How to say, I think that it is the biggest failure in the history of mankind.
Unlike Augustus or Julius, the determination of the birth year of Christ is fairly mathematical (although its base number is not mathematical).
Although I will omit details, the first year of the Christian era calculates the convenient year back from the estimated age of the day of Jesus' resurrection and the movement period of Easter.
"That is, it is not much different from the method of my simulation."
Well, Jesus himself, was not power itself, but a concept for tool of power (by religious groups),so it may not have been necessary to think too strictly.
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Above all, the contents of the Bible were decided at meetings consisting of representatives of each denomination.
The Bible was reviewed, edited, proofreaded and promulgated at the Council of Nicene held 300 years after the death of Jesus.
As for me, the Bible is closer to the "Minutes of Government-sponsored Expert Committee" or "Cabinet decision" that is considerably more undemocratic through legislative process.
- At least, that (the Bible) is not "the word of God"
I think that.
(To be continued)