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Post by Thortilla on May 11, 2021 3:23:36 GMT
I had an idea every 3 days with a maximum time to vote of 2 weeks. I will put a poll where I will put the most important characters of each century based on my research. good dynamics right? In this one, Jesus will win for 100 and 1 reasons, but we will see later My idea would be to do it every week but it is 21 centuries and the truth is I don't want to spend 3 months putting polls so we will do it every three days and at the end of the 21 centuries I will make one of who is the most important character in history. Tell me if you like dynamics or that I look for a life and friends.
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Post by John Marston on May 11, 2021 6:44:56 GMT
Cool Thortilla, but do not expect significant contribution from me as I dont have much knowledge before 19th century
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 12, 2021 16:27:07 GMT
Clearly Jesus Christ. He literally (literally literally) shaped the entire world in the centuries before and after, as well as starting one of the most powerful movements in the world.
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Post by Thortilla on May 12, 2021 18:00:14 GMT
Clearly Jesus Christ. He literally (literally literally) shaped the entire world in the centuries before and after, as well as starting one of the most powerful movements in the world. He was the founder of the most important religion in history. whether real or not, it was important
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2021 12:23:34 GMT
Clearly Jesus Christ. He literally (literally literally) shaped the entire world in the centuries before and after, as well as starting one of the most powerful movements in the world. It's credit more goes to Catholic Church.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 13, 2021 13:20:37 GMT
Clearly Jesus Christ. He literally (literally literally) shaped the entire world in the centuries before and after, as well as starting one of the most powerful movements in the world. It's credit more goes to Catholic Church. I disagree. When the Catholic Church tried to be influential, it was more like it was highly influenced by the monarchs and/or the political clime.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2021 13:41:00 GMT
It's credit more goes to Catholic Church. I disagree. When the Catholic Church tried to be influential, it was more like it was highly influenced by the monarchs and/or the political clime. And that was the time when Christianity exploded.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 13, 2021 14:04:01 GMT
I disagree. When the Catholic Church tried to be influential, it was more like it was highly influenced by the monarchs and/or the political clime. And that was the time when Christianity exploded. That was the time that sorta-Christianity exploded. It lost the touch of Christ when it looked to power rather than the religion it claimed to deliver.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2021 14:07:52 GMT
And that was the time when Christianity exploded. That was the time that sorta-Christianity exploded. It lost the touch of Christ when it looked to power rather than the religion it claimed to deliver. Hence proved, Jesus wasn't that influential.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 13, 2021 14:13:45 GMT
That was the time that sorta-Christianity exploded. It lost the touch of Christ when it looked to power rather than the religion it claimed to deliver. Hence proved, Jesus wasn't that influential. What?! Jesus: 1. Started the largest religion in history. 2. Has indirectly started hundreds (maybe thousands) of charity movements. 3. If you believe, he literally put every atom together and is enforcing the laws of nature an logic. 4. If you do not believe, he was a raving lunatic or evil.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2021 14:16:40 GMT
Hence proved, Jesus wasn't that influential. What?! Jesus: 1. Started the largest religion in history. 2. Has indirectly started hundreds (maybe thousands) of charity movements. 3. If you believe, he literally put every atom together and is enforcing the laws of nature an logic. 4. If you do not believe, he was a raving lunatic or evil. What about more than a billion people who hadn't even heard about him.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 13, 2021 14:17:59 GMT
What?! Jesus: 1. Started the largest religion in history. 2. Has indirectly started hundreds (maybe thousands) of charity movements. 3. If you believe, he literally put every atom together and is enforcing the laws of nature an logic. 4. If you do not believe, he was a raving lunatic or evil. What about more than a billion people who hadn't even heard about him. That's literally 9 billion people who have. Is there someone with more fame than him?
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2021 14:19:23 GMT
What about more than a billion people who hadn't even heard about him. That's literally 9 billion people who have. Is there someone with more fame than him? Population of earth- 7.5 billion.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 13, 2021 14:28:14 GMT
That's literally 9 billion people who have. Is there someone with more fame than him? Population of earth- 7.5 billion. Wow, I expected a larger spike in the last few years. Anyway, that's 6.5 billion people who have heard of Jesus, probably more than any other historical figure.
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Post by zink on May 13, 2021 18:17:41 GMT
Clearly Jesus Christ. He literally (literally literally) shaped the entire world in the centuries before and after, as well as starting one of the most powerful movements in the world. It's credit more goes to Catholic Church. And I really wonder, who influenced them to do that?
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