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 | SuKingsANDKnights300 (14) 02/11/2008 | Love him. Great biblical figure.
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 | ROCKTRAIN69 (10) 01/20/2008 | Moses was awesome, as God gave him the Law to give to Israel, God gave the doctrine of Grace to give to Paul for the Gentiles, read the book Moses and Paul. Moses was a very important man of God.
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 | Chalky Studebaker (4) 06/14/2007 | I'd have to give Moses Sanderson 4 Stars. That's right, most people don't know that his last name was Sanderson....in addition to the fact that Moses' favorite album was none other than 'Frampton Comes Alive.' He also enjoys stolls on the beach while listening to the 'Ohio Players.' Naturally, his favorite sports teams are the Los Angeles Clippers and the Cleveland Browns. Way to go, Moses. I salute you!
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 | Flick01 (71) 05/23/2007 | Moses And The Little Jewish Businessman
One day a kindergarten teacher said to her class of 5-year- olds, "I'll give $2 to the child who can tell me who was the most famous man who ever lived." An Irish boy put his hand up and said, "It was St. Patrick." The teacher said, "Sorry Sean, that's not correct." Then a Scottish boy put his hand up and said, "It was St. Andrew." The teacher replied, "I'm sorry, Hamish, that's not right either." Finally, a Jewish boy raised his hand and said, "It was Jesus Christ." The teacher said, "That's absolutely right, Marvin, come up here and I'll give you the $2." As the teacher was giving Marvin his money she said "You know Marvin, since you're Jewish, I was very surprised you said Jesus Christ" to which Marvin replied, "Yeah.... well, in my heart I knew it was Moses, but business is business..."
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 | SpartanPride (21) 05/22/2007 | I mean, he is I don't know how to say it, the founder of two religons, Christianity and Islam, of course, next to God ...
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 | ILikePie (49) 05/22/2007 | He is certainly a very influential character in the Bible - in Exodus, God and him made quite a fearsome double-team :P They showed the Egyptians who was boss...
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 | GoinDownSlow (23) 04/12/2007 |  One hell of a ballplayer. Helped the Sixers sweep the Lakers (suck) in 83 finals: - Malone helped his high school team to win 50 games in a row, and achieve a number of state championships.
- Malone became the first player in NBA history to earn five
consecutive rebounding titles after the 1984-1985 season, when he
averaged 13 rebounds per game.
- He did not foul out during his final 1,212 games - the longest streak of games played without a disqualification [1].
- He is second only to Karl Malone in overall (NBA & ABA) free throws made, with a total of 9,018 and to Wilt Chamberlain in overall (NBA & ABA) free throws attempted, with a total of 11,090.
- Malone was named one of the NBA's 50 greatest players in 1997. In 2001, he was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
- Since the NBA started tracking offensive and defensive rebounds
separately in 1973-74 Malone has the most number of offensive rebounds
(6,731).
- He has played more seasons (21) in the NBA/ABA than any other player.
- He is eighth all time, in games played (1,329) and tenth in minutes played (45,071)
- He is 13th in field goal attempts (19,225) in the NBA
- He was the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1979, 1982 and 1983.
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 | omerayub2000 (0) 04/12/2007 | I love Moses. indeed one of the greatest messengers of GOd. God have him honor by speaking to him directly ( ofcourse he did not see the almighty). Prophet Mohammed met prophet Moses may peace and blessing of God be on both of them during his trip to the heavens ( isratul Miraj)
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 | blue47 (12) 11/07/2006 | probably never even existed. For sure never lead anyone out of Egypt. LOL
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 | traderboy (25) 10/05/2005 |  As the less-than-bright murderer (Exodus 2:12) and accomplice to mass murder (Numbers 31:3, Deuteronomy 7:2, etc.), the mythic figure known as Moses presided over some of the Bible's more-turbulent flights of fancy. Must've had a sonic *boom* of a voice (how else could he have communicated with 3 million people--45 per row, 66,666 rows, extending back 25 miles--in a 90-foot courtyard?); spooked easily (Pharaoh's armies--helmed by crocodiles and cats due to a previous livestock plague--had to have numbered 5 million or so to corral the Exodus hoard back into Egypt; never mind that that would've been Egypt's ENTIRE population at that time; also never mind that since they ALL perished in the Red Sea debacle of Exodus 14:28, Egypt was left empty, leaderless, and defenseless; ignore the fact that Egypt only has a 900,000-man defense force as of this posting; keep ignoring the fact that Egypt's meticulous record-keeping during that era makes no mention of losing a Pharaoh under these "inerrant" circumstances); and had less-than-stellar directional skills ("wandered" for 40 years through an area 120 miles across at its widest?). Despite all THAT trouble, had the delusional nerve to think a handful of regulations would quell some of the most-admittedly headstrong, arse-backwards shepherds that region has ever known. If that's the world's idea of "influential", then that's nothing short of atrocious.
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 | ribmeister (0) 09/30/2005 | The legacy of Moses, the lawgiver, whether he existed or not, unquestionably influenced the development of entire nations and societies like few others since his day. The educational and legal systems of the West and Middle East have evolved from the seminal Mosaic idea that the basis for all law and morality is rooted in a time-transcending ultimate source, a source or "voice" that people ignore at their own peril. This is a dastardly idea, and one that has contributed to enormous human suffering, but it unfortunately still exerts a powerful influence to this day.
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 | caligula (2) 04/25/2005 | Right up there with Hercules, Jebus, Pandora, and Unicorns on the most influential persons list.
*see also, fiction.
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 | BatJelly (1) 04/13/2005 | Do fairy tales really count?
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 | Djahuti (54) 11/11/2004 | GrandDaddy of the Patriarchs,quite influential.
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 | kaoruchan (0) 11/09/2004 | Just as important to spirituality as Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad. Perhaps even more so, as, without him, two those religions would not exist.
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 | jaywilton (26) 06/17/2004 | Without Moses,there would be no Judaism,no reaction toward Jews,no religions that are somewhat based on
Judaism .Moses's moral revolution and
leadership in leading the Jews out of Egypt is the first moral blueprint for all subsequent movements toward freedom
from tyranny.
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