people who are more influential from the top of my head:
Michael Jackson
Walter White
Jay-Z
Michael Jordan
Wayne Gretzky
Hironobu Sakaguchi
John Locke
Most influencial? | |||
Obama | 10 | 3.82% | |
Greg Johnson | 2 | 0.76% | |
Elvis | 6 | 2.29% | |
Karl Marx | 12 | 4.58% | |
Benji Franklin | 5 | 1.91% | |
Jesus | 140 | 53.44% | |
Shakespear | 6 | 2.29% | |
Mel Gibson | 11 | 4.20% | |
Islam God, do not want to... | 25 | 9.54% | |
Other ( Post below fake internet friends!) | 43 | 16.41% | |
Total: | 260 |
people who are more influential from the top of my head:
Michael Jackson
Walter White
Jay-Z
Michael Jordan
Wayne Gretzky
Hironobu Sakaguchi
John Locke
perpride said: people who are more influential from the top of my head: Michael Jackson Walter White Jay-Z Michael Jordan Wayne Gretzky Hironobu Sakaguchi John Locke |
I'm sorry but none of these people were the subjects of religions which affect politics to the degree that Christianity does. Michael Jordon is a cool guy and all but he's not the reason "In God we Trust" is on all the money in the US.
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perpride said: people who are more influential from the top of my head: Michael Jackson Walter White Jay-Z Michael Jordan Wayne Gretzky Hironobu Sakaguchi John Locke |
That list is pretty bad. I would say Hitler is more influential than all of those and isn't even as influential as Jesus. Also, Thomas Aquinas or Decartes is probably more influential than John Locke.
spurgeonryan said:
@ Guy who is arguing with me. umm..........Who wrote the first five books of the bible then? God? |
Jahwist, Elohist, Priestly, and Dueterotomists. (JEDP) wrote the Pentateuch/Law/Torah
What about:
Buddha (mentioned before)
Genghis Khan
Whoever invented electricity
Whoever invented the french revolution
Whoever invented beer
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Many people have chosen different people to Jesus as the most infuential in history. Take this example. He only comes 3rd:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100:_A_Ranking_of_the_Most_Influential_Persons_in_History
BenVTrigger said: No, historical evidence. The fact that during the time of Jesus life and death there were pretty much zero debate in the area whether Jesus lived and was crucified. There was heavy debate over whether he was a man or God but pretty much everyone agreed he was real Im not even Christian but to say he didnt exist is frankly naive or hoping he didnt exist due to personal belief or bias |
There is no contemporary historical evidence. Sorry, you're clearly misinformed here.
JakDaSnack said: "Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed,[1][2][3][4] and although there is little agreement on the historicity of gospel narratives and their theological assertions of his divinity,[5][6][7][8] biblical scholars andclassical historians regard theories of his non-existence as effectively refuted." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus From my experience, the only people who say that Jesus did not exist are ignorant Atheists who refuse to accept that truth. Not saying that that's you, just saying that the majority of Atheists i've encountered online, appear to be ignorant on that topic. |
See above. I don't care what some mindless book-peddler thinks. (Check your sources, all of them are from authors.)
Max King of the Wild said:
There is clear indication that Moses wrote parts of the Bible. There is as much proof for that there was a person named Socrates who lived in Greece |
............It's widely known that Socrates didn't write anything and we can only presume that Plato's works are based on Socrates ideas. Where is the evidence that Moses wrote parts of the Bible?