Jesus was 100% Jewish circa year zero. Observed Torah, went to and taught at synagogues, celebrated Hannukkah, ate a kosher diet, etc. But Christians don’t follow Jesus’s own religious practices.

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    6 days ago

    No year “exists”, we made up the entire concept of keeping track of “years” in the first place.

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      5 days ago

      Neither do nations or borders. Yet I still have to pay taxes and show my passport at the airport.

      At some point, something just exists.

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        5 days ago

        Sure, if you want it look at it that way. But if years exist than so does the year 0.

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          If you want to look at it that way, then year 0 is when earth started orbiting the sun.

          But that’s a bit silly. Afterall, we don’t usw Kelvin inszead of Celsius despite Celsius being “made up” and Kelvin measuring the actual null point.

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            5 days ago

            Or, just like with temperature scales, you can just make up a new one and put zero anywhere you want.

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        5 days ago

        That’s really a philosophical question. Whichever you prefer.

        My point is consistency. Either you believe years exists, in which case the year 0 also exists. Or you can believe that no years exist at all.

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          The obvious meaning of someone saying “year 0 doesn’t exist” is that the Gregorian calendar does not have a year 0; the year before 1 AD is 1 BC. It’s not a math thing, it’s a protocol thing.

          Your point on consistency is just wrong. There is no reason that “believing years exist” would necessarily imply “believing all numbered years exist”

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            5 days ago

            Then the comment should have mentioned the Gregorian calendar. It’s not the only calendar there is.

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              5 days ago

              The Gregorian calendar is by far the most commonly used calendar in the world, certainly in the English speaking world, and while I don’t particularly care to defend or attack your comment or the original comment, my point stands that the most obvious interpretation of what they said is in the context of the Gregorian calendar and to pretend they meant it outside of that context is silly.
              map displaying different calendars used around the world, with Gregorian being most dominant