It's AD, not CE. CE is globohomo commie newspeak. Anytime you hear someone using the term CE instead of AD you can just tune out because you know that person's mind has been poisoned by communism. Mark my words, they will one day change the calenders, they will change the dates, the numerical years we go by. They will erase our history.
Using CE instead of AD is just the foothold. It's called the long march through the institutions and they will take their time, a hundred years if (((they))) have to. Easiest way to blow up the globohomo poisoned commie mind is to simply ask, "What day or event starts the CE?"
Always remember to use AD, not CE.
Edit: Wikipedia: "The term "Common Era" can be found in English as early as 1708,[5] and became more widely used in the mid-19th century by Jewish religious scholars."
The Incarnation means everything, and without it Easter is nothing. Easter means everything, and without it, the Incarnation would've been something entirely different.
Both are High Feast Days with their own preparation periods and celebration time, because of how important both are. Without both, humanity is damned.
Philippians 2 sums it up perfectly well.
It does pain me that secular world doesn't recognize Easter in a similar way as Christmas.