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Forums - Politics - Real or not, Jesus is the most influencial Human in history! If you deny that you are lying to yourself-

 

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
Max King of the Wild said:
Mazty said:
Max King of the Wild said:
Mazty said:
Max King of the Wild said:
Mazty said:

The Bible, a work of multiple authors over centuries, and the Homeric Question are not the same thing. Please stop arguing something you don't understand:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeric_Question

I would think I know enough being I'm forced to take theology classes in my Jesuit college. Thanks for showing your hypocricy


How am I being a hypocritie? Explain how the question of Homer is the same as the origins of the Bible? Please, I can't wait to see what mental gymnastics you're going to display.

Go do history, not theology, and you'll understand where you have gone horribly wrong. You are just using the arbitrary comparison that "OMG THEY BOTH OLD! THEY DER SAME!"....It's a bit more complex than that.



I wouldn't waste my time on such a useless dicipline such as history. I already fulfilled those requirements looking at the middle ages to present day

And yet here we are with you claiming that the question of "Who is Homer" is somehow the same as "Where the fuck did the Bible come from and how many people wrote it?"

You sir could really do with a whole semester of learning analytical thinking. 

I'm pretty sure my Chemistry, Calc, Biology and Philosophy each semester takes care of what I need to have thank you. You on the other hand may need reading comprehension.


And yet you have yet to explain the similarities between Homer and the Bible. Answer the question instead of avoiding it. 



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the2real4mafol said:
Was Jesus is a real person or not? I'm not sure.

But the most influential leader in more modern times was Abraham Lincoln i think. He helped modernise the USA, ending slavery, although black rights weren't sorted out for another century.


Lincoln invaded his own country.  Giving unprecedented u.s. power to the central politicians and paving way for congress to be stripped of real power.  Based where u.s.a. Is now.. Extremely influential.



What about Martin Luther (first to break away from Catholicism) or Darwin (kind of the father of evolution)?

Or since you put Ben Franklin. There are other inventors like Edison and Tesla.

Or Einstein? Father of the atomic bomb. World has certainly changed since 1945 thanks to "The Bomb".

George Washington and the other founding fathers?

So many choices. But yeah, real or not Jesus has to be the most influential.



Of course. Jesus is the most influential and greatest man to ever live.



badgenome said:
spurgeonryan said:

Jesus Fixed Adams mistake of not being addicted to porn. He was in fact addicted to his Beastiality slut of a wife Eve, who thought Adam was a push over and all she wanted to do was have more and party. Jesus fixed that. Dont you see!

What the fuck did I just read.

Seeing that kind of response from you....

Means so many levels of WTF is going here.



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Marks said:
What about Martin Luther (first to break away from Catholicism)

You might read a little about Martin Luther after the "good reformation stuff". In this later years, he essentially went ballistic (there is the other side of the coin, and it is a very dark side).



I do agree with people that without certain people and or events prior to Jesus the human race would not be were we are today, however how many people know these others?

Mention the word Jesus and almost everyone on this planet will give you two answers:
1. Believed to be son of God.
2. He was the guy that raped me in a Mexican prison lol.


Also I agree with BeenVTrigger, those saying he didn't exist are ignorant. What we don't know is was he a common carpenter that knew a few tricks, son of god, or a man from the future who discovered time travel lol.



 

 

drkohler said:
Marks said:
What about Martin Luther (first to break away from Catholicism)

You might read a little about Martin Luther after the "good reformation stuff". In this later years, he essentially went ballistic (there is the other side of the coin, and it is a very dark side).


Dang I'll have to check into that. I don't know much about him besides the common knowledge stuff. 



Eh, as any roman catholic like me would know, we care about 0% about jesus. He's just one of 50 important biblical characters.



I recently saw a BBC documentary about the history of mankind, where they claimed that genetic analysis has shown that pretty much all humans living today (at least on the northern hemisphere) are descendants of one woman who lived about 60-70000 years ago.

If that's true, I'd place my bets on her.