Doug;
Sergey is correct again! The "Thumb down" was an indication to put the sword into the man who was down - to kill him. Thumb up from the crowd meant the crowd was pleased and wanted the person to live. The wishes of the crowd meant little though - the important thing was to please the Emperor. One thumb down from the Emperor would settle the fate of a man regardless of how the crowd felt.
Now anyone familiar with Christians should know this! :)
Tom
>Sergey,
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>Are you sure?? I distinctly remember thinking, "Oh, that's backwards from all I ever learned." IOW, my first thought would be to agree with you and Steve but as I mentioned I had heard otherwise.
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>I wonder if there's anyone around here who's an expert on Roman Thumbology. <bg>
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>>>Steve,
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>>>I seem to recall that "thumbs up" was death and "thumbs down" was life, in the Roman culture. <g>
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>>>Are we just all bass ackward??? <g>
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>>Nope. You're remembering backward. :)
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