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re: What is the most significant era in human history?
Posted on 10/4/18 at 9:44 pm to DavidTheGnome
Posted on 10/4/18 at 9:44 pm to DavidTheGnome
Me too
Black lives matter
Black lives matter
Posted on 10/4/18 at 10:12 pm to DaBeerz
One should look at a graph of history of global population. Sewage control as bland a subject as that may, be is huge. World population growth was pretty much stagnant for 2,000 years until we figured out that sewage causes death. It happened to coincide with the biggest movement of the 18th century was the rise of the Revolutionaries.
So 1660 - 1800
So 1660 - 1800
Posted on 10/4/18 at 10:14 pm to DaBeerz
Sorry.
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Posted on 10/4/18 at 10:14 pm to fr33manator
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It wasn’t until Constantine adopted Christianity that it truly took off. I’d say that was the biggest event in Christianity.
But it was the life of Christcthat started it all.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 1:32 pm to WinnPtiger
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the technological advancement of the last 30 years
Would not have been possible without the Industrial Revolution. Which wouldn’t have been possible without the discovery of agriculture or the “Eureka” moment when our ancestors discovered tools like the ape in 2001. It’s all been built on each other.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 1:41 pm to DavidTheGnome
Whenever the keyboard came into being


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Posted on 10/5/18 at 1:49 pm to DavidTheGnome
The one I'm living in.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 1:51 pm to DavidTheGnome
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population is exploding
Birth rates have been on the decline for decades
Maybe in the first 40 of the last 100 years you'd have a point
Posted on 10/5/18 at 2:08 pm to Collegedropout
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The Colombus era. Two worlds that were previously cut off came together. And no... Leif Eriksen doesn’t count
Christopher Columbus is the most overrated human to ever walk the earth.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 2:39 pm to Bunsbert Montcroff
History just repeats itself on earth. We are all here to learn, and the technology we have today is nothing new. We only have 3% of our DNA even activated. Imagine the infinite potentiality of using your mind to simply manifest the reality in front of you. History books are mostly stories from the ego of the writer and can’t be trusted.
The most significant era is the present moment.
The most significant era is the present moment.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 2:51 pm to DavidTheGnome
Age of the Sage - Greek Philosophy 600-300 BCE
I actually might extend it a few more centuries to include through Epictetus.
I actually might extend it a few more centuries to include through Epictetus.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 3:03 pm to Haughton99
How? He literally found a new world that we previously knew nothing of.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 3:03 pm to Darth_Vader
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I’d have to say the life and immediate aftermath of the life of Jesus Christ. No other figure has shaped or transformed human history remotely as much as he.
And if you’re scoffing at this notion, just stop and consider the infulence the Church and Christanity overall has had on human history the past 2,000 years. Nothing comes close in regards to worldwide infulence.
I believe you’re right, Darth.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 3:09 pm to Collegedropout
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How? He literally found a new world that we previously knew nothing of.
Who is the we you are speaking of? There were actual humans living there when he landed. He landed in the Caribbean and what he did to the people living there is largely ignored by modern history.
He never stepped foot on any dirt that would one day become the United States.
Posted on 10/5/18 at 3:11 pm to DavidTheGnome
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What is the most significant error in human history?
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DavidTheGnome
Posted on 10/5/18 at 3:34 pm to DavidTheGnome
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My arguement is
My argument is that you should focus on learning to spell before tackling historiography.
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