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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 2:02 pm
by Christwriter
yeahduff wrote:
christwriter wrote:(I dont' have to be Politically Correct. I hate being Politically Correct. Being Politically Correct is like having a creative lobotomy.)
Political correctness, like anything else, can be taken too far and can be destructive and limiting. But sometimes it has it's place, and I believe this is one of those cases. I don't think we should be basing time on some guy who one group of people thinks was the son of god, no matter how cool he may have been. This isn't meant to diminish the importance of the man in your life or anyone else's, but to me he was little more than a great man in history, certainly not someone who everyone of all religions and philosophies should center our concept of time around. It'd be stupid to change the number at this point, but we can change what it means.
So it is politically correct for me to be constricted. Ok. I'll accept that without agreeing with it in any way, shape or form.

I could argue with you for a while how dangerous it is to edit history that way...but I won't. I think this conversation is getting too punchy. For me, anyway.

But I will say this...Christ is the most important thing to me. Ever. So you date your way, I'll date mine, and I'll explain why I choose to honor him that way to anyone who is overly offended.

CW

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 2:23 pm
by Chaos Cricket
Funny thing is, whether you're doing it BC/AD or BCE/CE, I think it's still based on roughly the same date. Kind of defeats the purpose I guess.

And really, I don't think the whole world is based on that dating system. The Chinese still have a separate calendar, right? Food for thought, at least.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 3:38 pm
by Gage Kronos
Yeah they do, and I think the Japanese have their calendar years based on the current emporer or something. Though I think a lot of the world has become accustomed to the "Americanized" current year.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:05 pm
by Brockway
Gage Kronos wrote:Yeah they do, and I think the Japanese have their calendar years based on the current emporer or something.
Yeah, something like that. Here's some stuff about me that popped up:

This year is Heisei 16. You were born in Showa 58
This year is the year of Monkey. You were born in the year of Boar.
It has been 7769 days since you were born.

So, um, ok.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:08 pm
by Chaos Cricket
Addendum: the Jewish calendar is way different, too. Just remembered that one.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:47 pm
by Warren
Too many calendars. No wonder I have no concept of time.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:06 pm
by Matt Lim
Concept of...what?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:54 pm
by Luprand
Jewish calendar is based on when they believe the world was created.

Muslim calendar is based on the date of Muhammad's hijra (flight from Mecca).

Larry Niven's calendar is based from the first nuclear explosion.

--Sij

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:07 pm
by Brockway
Its 20 A.B. (After Brockway)

...

Thats all ya need to know. Gonna start using it on papers. Its just as valid as any other timeline, who are they to say I can't deify myself with my own measuremnt of time? :P

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:15 pm
by McDuffies
Warren wrote:Too many calendars. No wonder I have no concept of time.
... what of time?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:07 pm
by Superlance
brockway wrote: This year is the year of Monkey. You were born in the year of Boar.
And I am Dragon.

*eats brockway*

Boar gumbo!!
Woo!!! :D

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 12:24 am
by Yeahduff
christwriter wrote:
So it is politically correct for me to be constricted. Ok. I'll accept that without agreeing with it in any way, shape or form.
I don't agree with that in any way, shape or form, either. No one even suggested that.

And I repeat: I didn't mean to diminish the importance Jesus holds in your life, just simply pointing out that not everyone in this culture holds him in that same importance, and that's their perogative.

But I'll follow you down the path of wisdom and stop here. This wasn't supposed to be personal, you just struck a nerve and I felt, rather foolishly, that I should point something out.

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 5:34 am
by Brockway
Superlance wrote:
brockway wrote: This year is the year of Monkey. You were born in the year of Boar.
And I am Dragon.

*eats brockway*

Boar gumbo!!
Woo!!! :D
Well, at least I went down fighting bravely.

*is reminded he was running away squeeling like a little piggy*

Damn.

*continues eating jambalaya*

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 5:53 am
by Rkolter
brockway wrote:
Superlance wrote:
brockway wrote: This year is the year of Monkey. You were born in the year of Boar.
And I am Dragon.

*eats brockway*

Boar gumbo!!
Woo!!! :D
Well, at least I went down fighting bravely.

*is reminded he was running away squeeling like a little piggy*

Damn.

*continues eating jambalaya*
Hey, we boars have to stick together.

In the great tradition of Japanese media, rkolter eats a mutant truffle and becomes SUPERBOAR.

Superboar *O I N K S* at Superlance.

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 10:10 am
by Luprand
Being the staid, stolid Ox that I am ....

*Luprand *I*G*N*O*R*E*S* the room*

--Sij

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 1:34 pm
by YarpsDat
Let's make a deal everybody, I'll take over the world, and then we start calculating days from that day, just to make it simplier. Ok?


Superlance wrote:
brockway wrote: This year is the year of Monkey. You were born in the year of Boar.
And I am Dragon.
funny, I thought somesuch was a dragon...

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 2:04 pm
by Thingschange
KittyKatBlack wrote: I was talking about the fact that you'll readily believe the teachings in some book of unknown origin, but have no problems in dismissing other people's beliefs as 'myths'.
christwriter wrote: Helenistic mythology is something that fasinates me, but I have never thought of it as more than a good set of stories. Not to hurt anyone's feelings. I never let the ideas cross. So if I did hurt anyone, I am sorry.
Doesn't offend me... then again I'm one of those people who uses the word "christian mythology" to refer to most christian beliefs. So long as you don't mind me thinking of your mythology as a set of fairly average stories we're fine. ;)

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 12:01 pm
by McDuffies
I'm a monkey. This is not K-Dawg speaking.