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If you could bring one person in all of human history back to life as a healthy young adult who would it be?

It could be a historical figure or a relative or a friend and tell us why.
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helenS · 36-40, F
Jesus.
If he could not be brought back to life there would be proof he never existed in the first place.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@helenS The proof of the divinity of Jesus is 2,000 years after his death people are still trying to say He never existed
helenS · 36-40, F
@sunsporter1649 I heard something similar about the Catholic Church: an organisation with so many idiots and criminals for 2,000 years, and still in existence, must be of divine origin. 😏
Incomplet · 18-21
@sunsporter1649 No, that is lik saying that McDonald's is th Best Restaurant in th Worl and your Proof becaus mor peopl eat at McD's than All 5 Star Restaurants !

Santa Claus, the Devil, Robin Hood, Cinderella, King Arthur, Sherlock Holmes, Pythagoras, Lycurgus,
Homer, Moses, are Famous Fictitious Person's Who Never Truly Existed! So, ar They All Divine as well?

You cannot utiliz circular logic to prov things that exist only by faith.
helenS · 36-40, F
@Incomplet Excellent reply! 🌷
helenS · 36-40, F
@Incomplet Not sure about Pythagoras though.
Incomplet · 18-21
@helenS Okay existed, but agradized perhaps.

Pythagoras was on a History.com list of doubtful figures in history, [quote]He, Pythagoras, is remembered as a philosopher and mathematician, but in ancient times he was better known as the spiritual father of a cult obsessed by numerology, the transmigration of the human soul and—quite bizarrely—the evils of eating beans.[/quote]
And also it said [quote]evidence shows the Egyptians may have divined the formula much earlier.[/quote]
helenS · 36-40, F
@Incomplet I read somewhere that the Pythagoreans killed a guy who had proved that the square root of 2 cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. 😏
Incomplet · 18-21
@helenS Nah! Pythagoras himself didn't do it!
It was likely an anonymous hired assassin and fellow bean hater!