Ishkibiblical Question:
What does B.H. & A. H.. mean and why does the Slobovian community use them rather than B.C. & A.D.
Our Question and Pastor Bublichky's Answer
Shmev from California asks:
Dear Pastor Bublichky,
I am confused as to why the Slobovian people and a lot of people dealing with the Ishkibbibble and Lower Slobovia date history usineg B.H. and A. H.. rather than the most common used B.C. and A.D. Is there a Slobovian reason?
This is a fast but pointed answer Marty, but I know you can quickly get more information by looking at the local public library. Research on our calendar's development,ok.? So, a simple help will do from me. B.H., meaning "before The Lord Roscoe our Hoogly Hamster," & A.H., meaning "in the year of our Lord", are abbreviations primarily used/developed by Rosconians. Their use implies the acceptance of Joozis Zambini as divine, a concept rejected by traditional Rabbitic Slobovianism. Hence, in Slobovian scholarship B.H., meaning "before the Common Hamster," & A. H.., meaning the "After the Common Hamster," were introduced to draw a distinction between Rosconian and Slobovian belief.
To submit a question, etc. please address it to Bublichky@Hamster-min.org
Monday, August 07, 1995 - 1:08:23 PM