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...but i like urine...Gandhi>Bush said:Let us not go back to talking about urine...
...but i like urine...Gandhi>Bush said:Let us not go back to talking about urine...
Soviet_Guy said:ENS said:I put Confucius above Gandhi because he has had a greater positive influence on a greater number of people.
Gandhi leaned and taught non-violent disobedience to achieve a political goal and although Nobel that wouldn't put him in my top five. Drinking his own urine and those constant hunger strikes knocked him down a place or two as well.
:applaud wow, okay, you proved your point, but I doubt Gandhi drank hs own urine, I doubt it with a vengence!
Gandhi>Bush said:I think both MLK and Thugood Marshall were awesome people. I got hooked on MLK while watching his speeches and saying that no matter what, they could not be reduced to violence. That's why he's is considered the key figure in the civil rights movement over people like Malcom X.
Ohh, and why do hunger strikes knock someone down in your book?
Gandhi>Bush said:You can read the title of the thread that's why your here. I'll make an actual poll later as to who should be on the list and we'll have an official vote.
Due to popular demand, we now have thread where you can argue against me, unsuccessfully I might add 8) (and I did), that Gandhi was some how not the Greates Person to ever live.
Bring it on.
It's not Gandhi morphing into Bush, it is Gandhi is greater than Bush. And do you care to give some reasons for your choices out of curiousity?geekgrrl said:Just out of curiosity, what does your graphic showing Gandhi transitioning or morphing into Bush mean? I can't think of two more different individuals...
BTW, to answer your poll question, my vote for greatest individual of all time would be a tie between Einstein and Voltaire.
geekgrrl said:Just out of curiosity, what does your graphic showing Gandhi transitioning or morphing into Bush mean? I can't think of two more different individuals...
BTW, to answer your poll question, my vote for greatest individual of all time would be a tie between Einstein and Voltaire.
sebastiansdreams said:It's not Gandhi morphing into Bush, it is Gandhi is greater than Bush. And do you care to give some reasons for your choices out of curiousity?
Gandhi>Bush said:Sebastian had it right. Notice the greater than symbol(>) in the center of the two.
Gandhi>Bush said:Well, if you want to look at it that way Jesus wasn't really Human, he was a God. That's not really fair now is it?
edb19 said:Jesus was 100% human. He is also 100% God - but that doesn't take away from His humanity. He felt pain, anger, sorrow, joy - just like the rest of us. He is, without question, the greatest man to ever walk the face of the earth. His impact has lasted for 2000 years and continues to grow. And that impact is based on ~3 years in the public eye.
Am I predjudiced by my faith in choosing Him - absolutely. I truly believe the day will come when 'every knee will bow and every tongue confess Jesus Christ is Lord.'
farleft said:I thinbk Karl Marx is the greatest person of all time.
Comrade Brian said:This is a hard one Probably Lenins the best, very very closely followed by Marx, then Engels, Then Trotsky,Castro, Krushchev,Mao,Ho Chi Minh,Gueverra, Escobar, Will Z. Foster, in that order
farleft said:I thinbk Karl Marx is the greatest person of all time.
RightatNYU said:As long as we're telling jokes I would say.....Chris Rock, then Justin Timberlake, then probably my left nut, in that order.