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In reply to the discussion: Who is the most influential person in the history of being [View all]MineralMan
(151,613 posts)34. Whoever was in charge of assembling the Biblical Canon.
The spread of Christianity in the West is probably the most significant historical story.
I'd say it was the guy people call Jesus (not his real name), but without the folks who put together the Canon, he'd be forgotten.
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Or before that the Phoenecian guy who decided we needed an alphabet and writing.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#27
Bing Crosby. He famously said "Everybody has an angle",like Ralph Nader taking the $$$$$
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#5
Best answer! I had never thought of it that way. I would have said "fire," but as you point out
patricia92243
Mar 2013
#30
I think Robert Noyce had a far greater impact on how technology is used today. ( n/t )
Make7
Mar 2013
#39
perhaps St. Paul -he pretty much built, systematized the Christian religion and created its theology
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#48
in the modern world -probably Marx and Freud -they fundamentally changed how people think about both
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#49