BCE CONSTRUCTION, LLC
​ · dividing the timeline based on the birth of Christ. Before the BC/AD system was started · it was not until the 8th century that its popularity peaked. During this time · the year number is written after AD and before BC. For example · AD 1 means the year Christ was born. 1 BC · on the other hand · the calendar jumps straight from 1 BC to AD 1. What  · BCE and CE mean · and how they differ from BC/AD BCE and CE stand for ' Before   · AD 1 and 1 CE mean the same year. These terms were first used during the 17th century.  · Timeline showing AD · and BCE​ · Please note that · unlike the BC/AD system · they decided that it might be offensive to people who are not Christians.   · the AD/BC system would be inaccurate. The BCE/CE  · system was more suitable  · in this regard. This was because it did not  · refer to any particular date as the birth date of Jesus. However · it still followed the general rule 
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