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Old 06-04-2007, 07:06 PM   #151
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"During his reign many abuses were severely punished and put down, and no fewer new laws were made. A limit was set to expenditures; the public banquets were confined to a distribution of food; the sale of any kind of cooked viands in the taverns was forbidden, with the exception of pulse and vegetables, whereas before every sort of dainty was exposed for sale. Punishment was inflicted on the Christians, a class of men given to a new and mischievous superstition. He put an end to the diversions of the chariot drivers, who from immunity of long standing claimed the right of ranging at large and amusing themselves by cheating and robbing the people. The pantomimic actors and their partisans were banished from the city." ~ Suetonius (69/75-130 C.E.)
I have recently posted a page in review of Jay Raskin's
new book "The Evolution of Christs and Christianities".

At that page, Jay has allowed me to present his treatment
of the purported "christian references" in both Tacitus and
Seutonius, which he presents in a section of his book
entitled DID EUSEBIUS MAKE INTERPOLATIONS
INTO OTHER PEOPLE'S TEXTS?

The chief suspect of this interpolation act, according to the
treatment provided by Jay Raskin, outlined on the above page,
is our dear friend and guide upon the untrodden path, Eusebius
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