Who was or is the biggest..??!
Question: Who was or is the biggest!.!.!?!?
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my dad!.
because he had to look after 5 childs and my mum on his own because my mum was sick for 2 years so he infulenced me to be like him and juest get on with life when everything went wrong!.
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because he had to look after 5 childs and my mum on his own because my mum was sick for 2 years so he infulenced me to be like him and juest get on with life when everything went wrong!.
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Without question, Baha'u'llah!.
Sorry, but although the following is also the answer to another question, I think it is also apropos for this one!.
Before becoming a Baha'i, I was very cynical and more a pessimist than an optimist, and after a lot (years) of questioning and study of virtually every religion and school of thought, much closer to being an atheist than an agnostic, though raised in a very devout Southern Baptist home!. Back then, I would have said a resounding YES! Very amazed we have come this far! And added I don't think humanity will survive much longer!. After being utterly unable to find a flaw in the Baha'i teachings in over fifteen years of careful study, I became one and am now very optimistic and excited about where mankind is going and about what advances in all areas we shall soon be and will continue to experience!. Baha'u'llah said, "Peace is not only possible, it is inevitable!." Think about that for a moment!. There is a little-known but tremendous and virtually undeniable connection between Baha'i and the Berlin Wall coming down, (Ronald Reagan was responsible!? HAH!) and the same could be said of the hyperbolic curve upward of the increase in mankind's advance in all areas of science and knowledge since the early 1800's!. Look for a book with the title "Thief in the Night" by William Sears and read it!. If you are a Christian, the Baha'i claims are your greatest challenge!. Same if you are a Budhist, Hindu, or Moslem!. If you are an agnostic, you will find a great deal to ponder on, and if you are an atheist, you will find a great number of challenges in the Baha'i writings that will leave you eternally stymied (And every one of them starting with "If there is no God, then how or why did !.!.!.!?")!. Or, realizing there is more logic there than anything you ever dreamed possible, you will become a Baha'i!. Dawkins and Hitchen have been praised because of their views, but with what I have learned I now realize what they call logic has more holes than a block of Swiss cheese!. Finally, if you are a human, and your mind is not yet a block of cement, then the Baha'i Faith offers you by far the greatest opportunity you will ever have while here on the earth!. Think I am wrong!? Prove it!!Www@Enter-QA@Com
Sorry, but although the following is also the answer to another question, I think it is also apropos for this one!.
Before becoming a Baha'i, I was very cynical and more a pessimist than an optimist, and after a lot (years) of questioning and study of virtually every religion and school of thought, much closer to being an atheist than an agnostic, though raised in a very devout Southern Baptist home!. Back then, I would have said a resounding YES! Very amazed we have come this far! And added I don't think humanity will survive much longer!. After being utterly unable to find a flaw in the Baha'i teachings in over fifteen years of careful study, I became one and am now very optimistic and excited about where mankind is going and about what advances in all areas we shall soon be and will continue to experience!. Baha'u'llah said, "Peace is not only possible, it is inevitable!." Think about that for a moment!. There is a little-known but tremendous and virtually undeniable connection between Baha'i and the Berlin Wall coming down, (Ronald Reagan was responsible!? HAH!) and the same could be said of the hyperbolic curve upward of the increase in mankind's advance in all areas of science and knowledge since the early 1800's!. Look for a book with the title "Thief in the Night" by William Sears and read it!. If you are a Christian, the Baha'i claims are your greatest challenge!. Same if you are a Budhist, Hindu, or Moslem!. If you are an agnostic, you will find a great deal to ponder on, and if you are an atheist, you will find a great number of challenges in the Baha'i writings that will leave you eternally stymied (And every one of them starting with "If there is no God, then how or why did !.!.!.!?")!. Or, realizing there is more logic there than anything you ever dreamed possible, you will become a Baha'i!. Dawkins and Hitchen have been praised because of their views, but with what I have learned I now realize what they call logic has more holes than a block of Swiss cheese!. Finally, if you are a human, and your mind is not yet a block of cement, then the Baha'i Faith offers you by far the greatest opportunity you will ever have while here on the earth!. Think I am wrong!? Prove it!!Www@Enter-QA@Com
Both my parents were, my dad taught me to be kind and faithfull, my mum taught me to sew bake cakes and generally be a good girl,,, now they are gone, my husband is the main influence in my life!.!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My Mom has and always will be!.
But the BIGGEST one is my daughter!. Every single thought I have and decision I make, I think of her first and how it will effect her!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
But the BIGGEST one is my daughter!. Every single thought I have and decision I make, I think of her first and how it will effect her!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
I would probably say my late mum dear Jamie R!! She was funny and kind and a very dear friend to me as well! She taught me a lot of things, and I still miss her now even though she has been gone for thirteen years! xxxxxxxWww@Enter-QA@Com
i would have to say the kids have the biggest influence over me nowadays,but before them i suppose i would say my dadWww@Enter-QA@Com
My dad!.!.absolutely amazing!.!.amazingly intelligent!.!.can fix or modify most cars!.!.caring funny & generous :)Www@Enter-QA@Com
my son he is disabled and he has shown me not to care what other people think and he is my star!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Queen Diana !.!.!.and !.!.!.!. Nelson MandelaWww@Enter-QA@Com
MommyWww@Enter-QA@Com
My dog!. Gave me responsibility!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
many people, but I guess my parents have had the greatest influence on me!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
biggest influence would be my mother, without her i wouldnt be the person i am today!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My step dad!.He choose to be my dad rather than having to be due to genetics!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My GrandmotherWww@Enter-QA@Com
my mom!. She's the best person in the world!. I wish I was more like her!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My parentsWww@Enter-QA@Com
Him upstairsWww@Enter-QA@Com
My parents!.!!!Www@Enter-QA@Com
My Dad*Www@Enter-QA@Com
my lovely self-sacrificing motherWww@Enter-QA@Com
my parents!. but saying that now i'm trying to set up my own company, i'd say more my current boss & company owner!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My best friend!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
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mum?Www@Enter-QA@Com
my wife of sixteen yearsWww@Enter-QA@Com
my best guy friend!.!.!.he makes me wanna be a better personWww@Enter-QA@Com
It was my mother, no longer with us and now it is my wife!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My Father!.!.!.!!Www@Enter-QA@Com
My grandfather and my son!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
My dogsWww@Enter-QA@Com