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 brooksieb
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		brooksieb wrote:Carl Marx was/is a very influential man.
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			PLAYER57832 wrote:Moses.

 jonesthecurl
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			jonesthecurl wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Moses.
I was gonna say that he belonged in the discussion if jesus does. Also Mohammed and the Buddha.
But my ultimate vote would have to go to Gutenberg.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.

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		Neoteny wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Moses.
I was gonna say that he belonged in the discussion if jesus does. Also Mohammed and the Buddha.
But my ultimate vote would have to go to Gutenberg.
End of discussion.
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		mpjh should have wrote:Mao Ze Dong

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 Curmudgeonx
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		Curmudgeonx wrote:Actually the correct answer of modern times is Issac Newton (it would be Leonardo DaVinci if he wasn't such a secretive and eccentric fellow about 250 years ahead of his time).
For ancient times, the correct answer would be Abraham since he is arguably the source of 4 of the big 6 religions (Hindu and Buddism the exceptions, and Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Greek Orthodox being the 4)

 jonesthecurl
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			jonesthecurl wrote:Curmudgeonx wrote:Actually the correct answer of modern times is Issac Newton (it would be Leonardo DaVinci if he wasn't such a secretive and eccentric fellow about 250 years ahead of his time).
For ancient times, the correct answer would be Abraham since he is arguably the source of 4 of the big 6 religions (Hindu and Buddism the exceptions, and Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Greek Orthodox being the 4)
You don't consider Greek Orthodox to be Christian? What about Russian Orthodox?

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		Ntetos wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Curmudgeonx wrote:Actually the correct answer of modern times is Issac Newton (it would be Leonardo DaVinci if he wasn't such a secretive and eccentric fellow about 250 years ahead of his time).
For ancient times, the correct answer would be Abraham since he is arguably the source of 4 of the big 6 religions (Hindu and Buddism the exceptions, and Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Greek Orthodox being the 4)
You don't consider Greek Orthodox to be Christian? What about Russian Orthodox?
Orthodox are Christians. They seperated with the catholics in 1054 because of the figluoque or something. The reason was that the pope wanted more power and the patriach did the same.

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		pimpdave wrote:freddyfarce wrote:pimpdave wrote:Michael Jackson?
got to hope, so hope, for the future of your viability as a human being, that you are joking.
He made Thriller man.
Thriller.
For more on the subject, consult the expert:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEHVR9Hj_b0


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