I think he was a good teacher, I dont think he had the whole 'miraculous touch' rubbish, but I do think he was a highly intelligent man who learned how to manipulate people into following him. He made them think that by not following him, as well as sinning, would give them a one way ticket to hell.
I think he was VERY clever in what he did, unifying so may people and passing on a tradition/ set of ideals, spreading it around the world, yet I do not think god had any influence on what happened.
The people were in need of a strong leader at the time, and he came along in just the right fashion, to make a statement and to show the world who he was and what he stood for.
Sorry, I could sit here and tell you my opinions on so many of these kind of subjects- But I would most likely bore you to death :)
It's interesting to see that so many people DO believe he was god incarnated, especially since we only have testimonies as evidence to what occured- and Im sure we all know the 'but he said that she said' scenario. I suppose this is like chinese whispers, but world wide :)
Erm, I think my first choice would be Filipp Filippidis, simply because of the alliteration and the way it rolls off your tongue :)
Second favourite would be Bence Szabó, I dont know why, but the name just conjures images of intense Romance novels..
Least favourite is Naranbaatar Bataar, just because it annoys me ;) haha
Hope this helped.. Probably not but you never know (Y)
I personally think that names can hold a great sway over people, hearing a name makes you think of a certain kind of person and their characteristics, a kind of mash up of other people you have met with the same names :P
Alice-Rose :)
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