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"Cornelius Tacitus, one of the most reliable source historians of first-century Rome, wrote in his Annals a year-by-year account of events in the Roman Empire under the early Caesars. Among the highlights that he reports for the year A.D. 64 was the great fire of Rome. People blamed the emperor Nero for this conflagration since it happened "on his watch," but in order to save himself, Nero switched the blame to "the Christians," which is the first time they appear in secular history. Careful historian that he was, Tacitus then explains who "the Christians" were: "Christus, the founder of the name, had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilatus" (15:44). He then goes on to report the horrors that were inflicted on the Christians in what became their first Roman persecution.
mP:
Im not disputing that Tacitus was important and all that. Im just asking you to read the actual TEXT for what it says instead of listening to his opinion.
The text is simple enough that we can read.
"Christus, the founder of the name, had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilatus"
Christ = Messiah = as in "leader". Pilate ruled for a long time. There were many rebel leaders amongst the jews during his reign. It was standard practice to execute them when possible. This could identify any rebel leader of the time. Jesus was a popular name back then. There were many rebel leaders called Jesus as well. WIki also lists a few. This is but a start. Given the Jews hated the Romans and wanted to be saved, then saviour which is what Jesus means is also a great title for an aspiring rebel leader.
Do you still honestly beleive that this identifies Jesus Christ of xian fame ?
When one understands why xianity fails to teach that Messiah is a title hardly unique to Jesus, its easier to see why they omit this important fact. In fact the BIble itself gives dozens of other messiahs. Every priest or king was a messiah. They were supposedly selected by god for their commision.