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I'd like to meet the Biblical apostle Paul (birth name, Saul). He wrote no less than fourteen books (epistles) of the Bible (the most of any author). He is likely the most influential Christian in the New Testament short of Jesus himself.
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I always wanted to meet John F. Kennedy. I really thought that he could have got so much done if he had not been killed. I love the way he stood up for our Freedom and safety of our Country. He had us all in his thought of a Country.
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Jesus. Without a doubt. He did more to influence this world than anyone, and still is today. And our current year is based on his existence and ministry here on earth. As He said to one of his disciples, "if you have seen me, you have seen the Father". Wouldn't that be awesome!
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Jesus. Without a doubt. He did more to influence this world than anyone, and still is today. And our current year is based on his existence and ministry here on earth. As He said to one of his disciples, "if you have seen me, you have seen the Father". Wouldn't that be awesome!
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I'd like to meet the Biblical apostle Paul (birth name, Saul). He wrote no less than fourteen books (epistles) of the Bible (the most of any author). He is likely the most influential Christian in the New Testament short of Jesus himself.
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I’d like to meet General Smedley D. Butler because he was a highly decorated hero in multiple campaigns and then retired to run a national movement against fascism and against war for profit.
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If I could meet anyone in history hands down would be Martin Luther King Jr. I grew up in the Deep South and his I Have a Dream speech had an Impactful influence over my life and help shape a nation. I am eternally grateful to him for showing me what true courage and sacrifice really means. He delivered that speech knowing by some supernatural means that his young life would be cut short from an assassin’s bullet. The next day MLK was killed. I have never forgotten and that speech would go on to give me the courage to stand up for everything this great nation is anchored around, Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. (MLK) Yes, I would love to have met him and shake his hand and thank him for his contributions in helping shape a grateful nation.
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I would love to meet Noah. A man who was an o cloud leader and showed a faith that few, if any has shown since. He was pure of heart and so God told him to build an Ark and to gather animals in two so that all of creation would not be lost. Using his faith and following orders, Noah built the Ark while others laughed and questioned him. In the end, Noah’s faith, love and devotion to duty saved Gods creation and humanity. Imagine the world we could live in if we could sit down and listen to Noah’s advice and wisdom
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