The Most Influential People in the History of the Earth

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Feb 20, 2009 2:14 AM #360582
No.

Sorry, no.
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Feb 20, 2009 9:48 AM #360790
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What about yourself?

All your choices are most influenced by what you have done or witnessed in the past!

You are the most influential person to yourself!


You contradict yourself. If you are influenced by everything you have experianced then you have almost no influence over yourself

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Jesus is obviously the most influential person in all of history.


As I already said. I think Moses is more influential on history than Jesus because Moses influenced Jesus.

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are you cristian???


Nope and it's spelt with an "H"
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Feb 20, 2009 10:49 AM #360802
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That's just spam, surely.

Johann Gutenberg invented the movable type, thus making books cheaper and more available. That's why the Bible got so popular.

Make your research before you judge someone.
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Feb 20, 2009 11:19 AM #360811
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Johann Gutenberg invented the movable type, thus making books cheaper and more available. That's why the Bible got so popular.

Make your research before you judge someone.


I would say it's still spam when you voice a random opinion in the debate section without backing it up in any way.

Saying "I don't believe in global warming." doesn't contribute at all, while saying "I don't believe in global warming because.." contributes, the way I see it.
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Feb 20, 2009 12:28 PM #360821
Good point.

But I guess he thought you guys know that.

So yeah, listen to alive.
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Mar 8, 2009 9:39 AM #370576
I reckon that if you judge how influential someone is by how well known they are today and how much they changed science, you have to know what influenced them to do things like that. If I assassinated the queen, could that eventually cause society to crumble? I don't think that it should be people that the subject of this debate but religions or momentous events of the past.

Basically, what is the most influential idea in the world?