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during the time of christ there were many well known historians going
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnno" data-source="post: 2611661" data-attributes="member: 315281"><p>Name them . . .</p><p></p><p>Who are all your "well-known" historians ?</p><p></p><p>There was none better known than Flavius Josephus </p><p>and He most certainly acknowledged Jesus Christ.</p><p></p><p>You're fighting a lost cause.</p><p></p><p>There are references to Jesus by several other</p><p>historians.Tacitus, who was praetor under</p><p>Domitian in A.D. 88, only 58 yrs after Jesus</p><p>was crucified, refers to Christ (annal XV:44)</p><p></p><p>Pliny the Younger, who was tribune in Syria</p><p>about the same time also refers to Jesus.</p><p></p><p>There are also references in Lucian, who lived</p><p>about the middle of the second century. He</p><p>states explicitly the fact of Christ having been</p><p>crucified.</p><p></p><p>Suetonius and Eusebius also refer to Christ.</p><p></p><p>Besides this evidence, the persecution of the</p><p>Christians, under Nero, which is recorded by all</p><p>historians. Nero died in A.D. 68, only 38 yrs</p><p>after the Jesus was crucified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnno, post: 2611661, member: 315281"] Name them . . . Who are all your "well-known" historians ? There was none better known than Flavius Josephus and He most certainly acknowledged Jesus Christ. You're fighting a lost cause. There are references to Jesus by several other historians.Tacitus, who was praetor under Domitian in A.D. 88, only 58 yrs after Jesus was crucified, refers to Christ (annal XV:44) Pliny the Younger, who was tribune in Syria about the same time also refers to Jesus. There are also references in Lucian, who lived about the middle of the second century. He states explicitly the fact of Christ having been crucified. Suetonius and Eusebius also refer to Christ. Besides this evidence, the persecution of the Christians, under Nero, which is recorded by all historians. Nero died in A.D. 68, only 38 yrs after the Jesus was crucified. [/QUOTE]
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