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Originally posted by president
So what was the most important event in the Earth's history. What was the one event that most significantly changed the course of everything that was to follow?
Personally, I have to say it was Columbus landing in America. Before that, most of the world held a strong belief that the world was flat. (I think) and after, all the science changed. (but I don't know much history.)
Originally posted by zaiger
Maybe the day custard won waterloo.
The evolution of modern humans has taken more than five million years but until less than 50,000 years ago we had no art, no religion, no sophisticated symbolism, no creative and innovative thinking, and quite possibly no language. Then, a dramatic and electrifying change overtook our ancestors in every part of the globe, and all the skills and qualities that we value most highly in ourselves today appeared suddenly, already fully formed, as though bestowed on us by hidden powers. Scientists describe this change as “the greatest riddle in human history”.
Originally posted by president
So what was the most important event in the Earth's history.
Originally posted by watchtheashes
I agree that the Second Coming of Christ after the Tribulation would be the GREATEST DAY IN HISTORY and the most frightening event EVER for unbelievers.