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Let us imagine... However, obviously, my opinion based on how I see the facts, is that Bush set the fire [to the towers] and blamed it on Al Quaida who existed as an identifiable group at the time. IMHO, messianists set the fire in Rome and they had very good reasons to do so. |
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Otherwise: which witnesses? Greek, Latin? Or Hebrew? Yehoshua was an Hebrew, if he existed, not a Greek, nor a Roman. |
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Regarding the reliability of Suetonius in historical matters:
If one accepts Suetonius' account of Nero starting the fire and blaming it on Christians, does that compel one also to accept his claim that the spirit of Augustus Caesar was seen ascending to heaven from the flames of his funeral pyre? Or his report that Vespasian healed a blind man and a lame man by touching them? |
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As I stated before, Suetonius and Tacitus may have had different sources. Also, Suetonius wrote after Tacitus and may have had better sources. I believe Suetonius knew (or at least knew of) Tacitus, so surely he knew of Tacitus' works. Yet, he states that Nero started the fire. Quote:
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Oh well. The debate is, what?, a century or so old now?, with scholars on both sides of the fence. Before that, did anyone question the accounts of T & S? I can only present what I've read, so I don't think I can go much further except to disagree. Thanks for the debate, though I don't think I'll have the time to continue it. It has rekindled my interest in Rome and the writers of that time period. |
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What is your evidence that the early Christians spoke Hebrew? Especially considering that there were apparently few who knew Hebrew at the time. Did you mean Aramaic? Quote:
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"...an expraetor actually swore that he had seen Augustus' spirit soaring up to Heaven through the flames." Quote:
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