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No Church Existed in The B.C.E. Era Civilization Time of The Elohim Gods.

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No Church Existed in The B.C.E. Era Civilization Time of The Elohim Gods.  

The church came by transform Hominid-Ape homosexuals to change human civilized life to gays.

5,000 years ago

It is believed that polytheism first appeared in the ancient Mesopotamian (specifically Sumer) region as far back as 5,000 years ago, or more. Polytheism may have even existed in the modern day Hindu religion as far back as 2500 BCE.

first century B.C. And A.D.1st  Anno domini 

Beginnings of Christianity Christianity developed in Judea in the mid-first century CE, based first on the teachings of Jesus and later on the writings and missionary work of Paul of Tarsus. Originally, Christianity was a small, unorganized sect that promised personal salvation after death.

The terms "A.D." and "B.C." have their roots in Christianity. "A.D." stands for anno domini (Latin for "in the year of the lord"), and it refers specifically to the birth of Jesus Christ. "B.C." stands for "before Christ." 

The system labels years based on a traditional notion of when Jesus was  born --- with the "A.D." denoting years after his birth and "B.C." designating the years that predate his birth. 

In English, it is common for "A.D." to precede the year, so that the translation of "A.D. 2022" would read "in the year of our lord 2022." In recent years, an alternative form of B.C./A.D. has gained traction. Many publications use "C.E.," or "common era," and "B.C.E.," or "before common era" in order to make non-Christians more comfortable using the system. Before we talk about how and why the system was invented, let's get some historical context.

 

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