Sarramixa said:
Hey brothers and sisters, i have a interesting question about measuring time, its a shame we have to to measure time acordimg to x rist Born, before and after im curious how would we measure time In a satanic world without this jew always presente in the measure. What year would be now?
Ancient pagan civilizations had a very different concept of time compared to ours. Before Greece and Rome the succession of years wasn't really enumered, the difference between past present and future wasn't so scanned, time was an eternal cycle, a seasonal circle, all years were the same. Lunar years were also common.
In ancient Greece years took the name of the annual eponymous archon, without a precise system of enumeration. In Rome the years were enumered from the foundation of the city (Ab Urbe Condita). But also in pagan Rome (like Greece, Egypt and so on) the concept of time was very different from ours, an Eternal return (or eternal recurrence); it's also a common concept in pagan philosophy. Dionysius exiguus then spread the custom to count the years Anno Domini (beginning from the birth of christ, which never happened). With the diffusion of Christianity this became rapidly the official method of measurement of time