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The most obvious error is that there has never been any "zero in the year of Our Lord." It is 1 BC, then 1 AD. That should not be debatable; if anyone insists against that, I would suspect they are of Antichrist (Daniel 7:25). I did not think anyone would question that the Nativity took place on 25 December, 1 AD.
Someone needs to explain the date for Good Friday if they want to say that Our Lord, the Word Incarnate, was crucified at the age of 33 years.
I would like to see more proof that St. Dismas died on 25 March 33 AD. Either the calendar year 33 AD is wrong (Julian or Gregorian), the Roman Martyrology is wrong, or there is some miracle I do not know which did something like change the moon phases visible in Jerusalem. By
astronomy we know that the first full moon after the vernal equinox occurred on 3 April in 33 AD. Either way, the date of Good Friday was not the question.
Regardless of the day of the Crucifixion of Our Lord, His earthly age of 33 years still does not add up. Could someone please answer the question?