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Most important woman in history?

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Fantasia II Subscriber
User ID: 255967
8/25/2008 4:34 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

Ninhursag
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
George Orwell was right..Black is White, Up is Down, War is Peace...
mathetes
User ID: 327572
8/25/2008 4:35 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

The mother of Charles Martel without her Western history would be very different. 2nd place Eleanor of Aquitaine
Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: John 11:25
Eve_4000Bc Subscriber
User ID: 468693
8/25/2008 4:39 PM
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The most important woman in History to me is my mom. I really needed a mother whom was a good teacher and she is.

She to me is a faithful lamb to God whom gave of herself to others fully having faith in God even to a point of looking blind she still managed to teach me how much faith and love in God almighty was important. If you feel a god is rightoues by telling you to do bad things then he logically isn't God almighty. She taught me God only does loving things and is never cruel nor mercyless. That is true even if you suffer. God will surely see and I believe God never started it, but they do certainly take it away. Mom taught me that.
Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer.
Eve_4000Bc Subscriber
User ID: 468693
8/25/2008 4:42 PM
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mitochondrial Eve
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 489119



what does mitochondrial mean?
Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 490900
8/25/2008 4:43 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

Mary mother of Jesus.
 Quoting: FAR



First post winner...!!
Eve_4000Bc Subscriber
User ID: 468693
8/25/2008 4:43 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

Which woman do you think had the biggest impact on history?


There is absolutely no doubt about which woman had the biggest impact on history...the first one. Without her, there would be no history!

the fall of adam an eve was the beginning of the end.because of her we live in a hellish earth lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 488724



you're silly. If you feel your life to be hell then why live?
Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 243146
8/25/2008 4:46 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

I feel that I am pretty important.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 485458
8/25/2008 6:45 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

Every Suffragette.

They stood up and were counted; they made a difference to every woman in civilised society.

hf
hoot no more/hasheater
User ID: 490993
8/25/2008 7:10 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

The un-named whore that stole the "Protocols" out of her john's Paris hotel room in the 1890's. Without her we would be a lot more in the dark and with a lot less chance to stop these S.O.B.s.

BTW The "Elders" are not who most of you think they are. They are the members of the european royal's secret society the "Prieure de Sion", the original and master secret society of all of them. Their headquarters is in a large white compound on the east side of an alpine lake in the Swiss Alps. The Rhone River which flows through this lake has at it's headwaters a few miles upstream the village of Sion. Ian Fleming in his Bond novel "Goldfinger" actually showed this compound as head quarters for what he called 'CHAOS', dah as in "Order out of Chaos".
Spirit * Man !
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8/25/2008 7:11 PM
Re: Most important woman in history?Quote

My grandmother.

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