Well being Jesus was the founder of my church, The Catholic Church. Jesus is my inspiration. Iam also inspired by Mother Teresa, St. Therese of Lisieux, Sister Lucia of Fatima, and Pope John Paul II, and the Holy Virgin Mary
2007-07-23 05:59:36
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Well, I'm an atheist so I don't care about an organized religion. However here are some of the people that I greatly respect for their work towards peace and for humanity in their own ways.
Buddha
Mahatma Gandhi
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
President John F. Kennedy
Mother Teresa
President Bill Clinton
2007-07-23 13:02:53
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answered by Wichita Cool Dude 2
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Yes..besides the founder of my religion,
I am inspired by all those great people whether prophets,leaders, or founders, both male and female, who stand or have supported and taught the lesson of Truth.
There is nothing else to ' stand for' on this world.
Mirage...
I realy liked this question.
2007-07-23 16:58:20
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answered by bakhan 4
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That is a difficult question. As many participants on this delicious site know, kwistenbiebelism has only one member and membership is not open anymore.
I am not sure I am a leader, I am sure I am not a follower though.
I admired Ribbedebie a lot, but recently he has joined the Kwakibottles.
I must say I admire you to ask such sharp questions here.
OK, one star, you asked for it.
Have a beautiful day with lots of sunshine!
2007-07-23 12:56:06
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answered by kwistenbiebel 5
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Well, considering it can't be one of the leader/founders but it must be one of the leader/founders... jk
The people who have helped me in my faith most are the counselors at my Youth Group, who have slowly been taking me away from my Pharisee ways which had disguised themselves as Christian morals. Mike Yaconelli also helped me. His book, Dangerous Wonder, was one of the (possibly even the) biggest step away from my Pharisee ways.
2007-07-23 12:55:46
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answered by Charlie 3
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I admire Abdu'l Bahá, also called the "Master" because of His tireless work to take the teachings of the Baha'i faith to the West .
"Seldom have I seen one whose appearance impressed me more. A tall strongly-built man holding himself straight as an arrow, with white turban and raiment, long black locks reaching almost to the shoulder, broad powerful forehead indicating a strong intellect combined with an unswerving will, eyes keen as a hawk's, and strongly-marked but pleasing features--such was my first impression of 'Abbas Effendi, "the master" as he par excellence is called.... One more eloquent of speech, more ready of argument, more apt of illustration, more intimately acquainted with the sacred books of the Jews, the Christians, the Muhammadans, could, I should think, scarcely be found even amongst the eloquent, ready, and subtle race to which he belongs. These qualities, combined with a bearing at once majestic and genial, made me cease to wonder at the influence and esteem which he enjoyed even beyond the circle of his father's followers. About the greatness of this man and his power no one who had seen him could entertain a doubt."
-- Edward Granville Browne, Professor of Cambridge, Scholar and Historian, who met `Abdu'l-Bahá in 1890.
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2007-07-24 00:14:26
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answered by apicole 4
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Well , I'm a leader ,not much of a follower,beside Jesus's teaching. I go to church ,which is a a good place ,which teaches the laws the Jesus taught. If you are wanting a name ,I'm not giving that info, lest i be Judged by other christians.
GOD BLESS
2007-07-23 13:06:58
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answered by TCC Revolution 6
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Leonard Howell and Ras Mortimo Planner
2007-07-23 12:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Bobby Henderson
2007-07-23 12:52:51
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answered by Spencer Y 3
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Buddah,
Gandhi
Mother Theresa!
2007-07-24 19:48:38
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