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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    19 hours ago

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

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

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