I take it that both the army didn't accept that child as the rightful heir, nor was the child old enough to rule even a small kingdom when...
Millions mean nothing to Google, especially if it means they can still exist. Oh, also:...
Google is huge. While it doesn't make the web, it's a massively important player in the business. Not to mention it has become so much more than...
Who's to say he's telling the truth? In his eyes, yes, of course it's the truth. The problem is that man had been around for thousands of years...
Cultural assimilation, I guess.
Well, being ruled by the Romans and Turks for such a long time must've had a lot of influence on their language and culture.
Breaking Jesus' commandments means you also disobey the Bible. And from what I can tell, the Devil only is in Hell itself, and God sends people...
How large are the differences between Ancient and modern Greek anyway? I know they're not the same, but I don't really know what the differences...
It's not that noone cares, it's that people understand it has virtually nothing to do with science.
No, if someone murders someone else, he should be put in prison, not eternally tortured. The old testament also says women have pretty much no...
No, people do what they think is the right thing, and God sends them to hell when they die and didn't do exactly as He told them to (which isn't...
Giving a hint? Either live life normally or die and get tortured for all eternity? That's not a hint. Influencing the world and helping people...
Ah, like that. Well, if the (majority of the) army would've accepted his heir as their rightful leader, he indeed would've had quite the chance...
Taking advantages of weaknesses and backstabbing were of course used in history, just like it's a good idea to use in the game. However, so many...
Yeah, but the skills of the player include gamey tactics, not to mention the game isn't a 100% perfect copy of the real world.
If something's a scientific theory, it means it's basically a proven fact. I think someone posted the difference between a normal and scientific...
It works in Eu3[/quote] Yeah, but in EU3, Ryukyu can conquer the world. I don't think that counts.
That makes no sense. He gave us free will, then condemns us because we have free will, and when shit goes wrong, he doesn't do anything about it...
Hmm, that could be true. Then, would it have split into fewer but larger nations? An empire that has been conquered in a single lifetime doesn't...
Indeed. If I'm correct, just before I voted you were first.
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