toldailytopic: Who, besides bible persons, is your favorite historical character and

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toldailytopic: Who, besides bible persons, is your favorite historical character and why?

:think:

How much do we really know of some, or even most, of these people?

I could name a number of people I admire and someone could come in here and falsely accuse or tell me something I didn't know that's actually true and I wouldn't know the difference, or of any way to discredit or disprove anything.

Of course, maybe that's what I get for not being all that interested in history.

I like the works of Shakespeare and Poe. But the latter certainly showed signs of being a degenerate, from what I do know.

Attila the Hun. He led an active, outdoor lifestyle.
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Constantine who is actually in the bible unknown to others as the rider of the white horse
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he made the world safe for Christians
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upset many others
 

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Leonardo da Vinci. Why? Because he was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. That's just ridiculous.
 

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From actual history: Joseph Campbell.
His life's work of studying and finding bridges between the various folklores, mythologies, and religions reveals the true nature of humanity by showing the priorities we all share.

From fictional history: Sir John Falstaff from Shakespeare's Henry IV.
"I were better to be eaten to death with a rust than to be scoured to nothing with perpetual motion."
 

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:think:

How much do we really know of some, or even most, of these people?

I could name a number of people I admire and someone could come in here and falsely accuse or tell me something I didn't know that's actually true and I wouldn't know the difference, or of any way to discredit or disprove anything.

Isn't this just a short write up of the average argument between atheists and Christians?
 

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General Douglas MacAurthur, a real classy guy that realy embodied the West Point motto...Duty, Honor, Country.
 

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I was quite fond of Clara Pellar.

She often wondered "Wheeeeeere's the Beef?!" and I've often wondered the same.

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John Calvin... not because of his theology, but because the foundation he and the rest of the elders in Geneva laid down became the basis for western democracy and values... centuries later.
 

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Ernest Shackleton

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Roy Chapman Andrews




I admire adventurers. Men who had fears and faults yet still had the balls to go do something. I don't know that these two are my absolute favorite, but they're up there. They were definitely the first that came to mind.
 

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Who, besides bible persons, is your favorite historical character and why?
One of my intellectual heroes is Charles Darwin, who possessed the integrity and courage to set forth the principle of natural selection as the central mechanism of biological evolution---perhaps the most important scientific idea ever conceived---all within the contrary context of Victorian assumptions and culture.



Gaudium de veritate,

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One person?

Very difficult, top ten?

Washington, George

Clark of Lewis and Clark

Lincoln

Eisenhower

Abrams

Churchill

Hackworth

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Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.

Both looked to change the world through peaceful methods.
 

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toldailytopic: Who, besides bible persons,
is your favorite historical character and why?

I must be in a fog today...
Do I take Bible persons to be Bible characters,
or
Bible pastors, evangelists, missionaries, commentators, teachers, etc.
No, I figure those are not who is asked about, so I'll proceed outside of the realm of Christendom.

There are a lot of people to choose from, so do I pick political, military, educator, business, sports, international, national, local; so with that in mind I'll go with Richard Petty, Richard has probably done more the NASCAR image and success from when Richard started racing in NASCAR than any other owner/driver or other NASCAR personality. If there would be a number two pick it would be R. G. (Robert Gilmour) LeTourneau, LeTourneau put the construction equipment and construction/excavating on the map with his prolific inventing of earthmoving machinery.
 
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