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Subject: Re: The millenium does not start till 2001!! 2000 is last year of this mill

Author: James Robertson

Date: 14:28:28 12/25/99

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On December 24, 1999 at 18:39:56, Charles Unruh wrote:

>On December 24, 1999 at 13:30:37, James Robertson wrote:
>
>>On December 24, 1999 at 10:09:34, Charles Unruh wrote:
>>
>>>The millenium does not start till 2001!!  2000 is last year of this millenium.
>>>
>>>2000 is just the cap, 2001 is the beggining man i want to blow up the world i'm
>>>tired of people refusing to acknowledge the obvious ughhh!  Merry X-mas
>>>>MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
>>
>>You forget that we have no clue when Christ was born. I have heard estimates
>>from 1995 all the way to 2001.
>>
>>We just don't know when Y2k really was or will be, so why not celebrate it now
>>with the rest of the world?
>>
>>James
>
>Any medieval scholar in the world will tell you that the accepted date of
>Christs birth was in 4.a.d but of course no one can go back in time, but that is
>the accepted date.

Nobody knows when he was born. Medieval scholars or not, they are just guessing
(maye an educated guess) but it is just speculation.

James



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