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BC and AD.
Dates before Jesus was born are called BC. After His birth, we call them AD. The two labels are based on when scholars assumed He'd been born, but we later realized the dates were off. In reality, the Messiah was likely born around 4, 5, or 6 BC. So, even though BC ought to mean "Before Christ," the timeline doesn't line up right.
"AD" comes out of a Latin phrase which means "in the year of our Lord," or anno domini
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The new way very PC research refers to these dates uses BCE and CE so they can eliminate mentioning Jesus as the Messiah. Otherwise, they are the same.
Some people call them BC and AD.