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Tacitus Quote
Richard Carrier uses a quote from Tacitus in his 2006 paper, Was Christianity Too Improbable to Be False?
Link to Paper This from section 7.1: That everything gets exaggerated is typical for any story.... All the greatest events are obscure--while some people accept whatever they hear as beyond doubt, others twist the truth into its opposite, and both errors grow over subsequent generations. -- Tacitus Where is this quote found from Tacitus? Annals? Histories? Thanks in advance. |
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Thank you, Andrew. I was searching for this quote in its entirety. I see how he combined them now.
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