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More importantly, "little known" in the Roman world does not mean unknown, let alone unknown in Rome in Nero's time. And did Christians really have no beliefs before the Gospels were written, as Humphrey implies? Has Humphrey not read Paul? Why on Earth should anyone take Ken Humphrey seriously? Jeffrey |
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Do you honestly believe that the execution of christians (for being "given to a new and mischievous superstition") was original to a list of public order policies put into action by Nero? If so, you'd probably have difficulty finding the odd one out in "chocolate, ice-cream, viagra, candy". And the fact that the director of imperial archives knows nothing of crispy christians (so vividly portrayed in Tac. A. 15.44) is a deafening silence. spin |
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Tacitus mentions a rebel in the 60s named Chrestus?
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That was Suetonius
"Judaeos, impulsore Chresto, assidue tumultuantes Roma expulit". "Since the Jews constantly made disturbances at the instigation of Chrestus, he [Claudius] expelled them from Rome." (Clau., xxv). |
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