Well, he's not really dead but Jesus Christ. He took on all of our sins even though we have no merit for that.
2007-03-13 19:20:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The one who invented the wheel. I would say after that probably Plato, or maybe Socrates. Being a philosopher that far back in time would give them a deep insight into the social issues of the times and the culture as well. Not to mention they would be totally able to discribe the good food and 'coffee' houses of the day ( or wine houses or whatever was the local counterculture of the time) I'd like to know how things really changed.
2007-03-14 02:24:08
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answered by Malcolm L 3
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Martin Luther King Jr
JFK
Robert Kennedy
2007-03-14 02:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I talk to my late father & grandmother all the time. They quite often appear to me & I talk with them about what's going on in my life. Then they'll tell me whether I'm doing the right thing or not. Some people think it's spooky, but I think I'm just lucky to have the gift to speak with the deceased.
2007-03-14 02:22:48
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answered by Brea6 3
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Any of the Rolling Stones. Aren't they dead for tax purposes?
2007-03-14 02:35:35
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answered by PartyTime 5
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Selena
Quintallia
Perez
2007-03-14 02:20:26
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answered by ♥•Łατiиα•♥ 5
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SAM Walton
2007-03-14 02:59:07
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answered by Stan the man 7
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My mom and dad. I did get a reading from John Edwards, and it was incredible!
2007-03-14 02:24:40
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answered by Teslajuliet 4
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Anne Frank and/or Joan of Arc, they are my heroes.
2007-03-14 02:23:17
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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Larry King
oh wait, he's not dead yet is he?
2007-03-14 02:20:08
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answered by experiMENTAL bunny 6
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