Josephus: went unquoted for 300 years until (voila) the Christian historian Eusibus had his way with it in the 4th century. After his time, what do you know? Josephus 'speaks' about Jesus. Doubt it.
Tacitus: he clearly voices the beliefs of the Christians at the time, calling it a 'most superstitious belief'. That's no different to me telling you today what Christians believe. Evidence for Jesus? Don't think so.
Suetonius I've actually not looked at. The way things are looking for Jesus I doubt there's anything of worth anyways.
Tacitus: he clearly voices the beliefs of the Christians at the time, calling it a 'most superstitious belief'. That's no different to me telling you today what Christians believe. Evidence for Jesus? Don't think so.
Suetonius I've actually not looked at. The way things are looking for Jesus I doubt there's anything of worth anyways.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle