the closest on that comes to mind is Socrates who died in 399BC
The Stoics, a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BCE were essentially agnostics and were present at the same time as the historic Jesus.. The stoics considered that "virtue is sufficient for happiness". Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, written between 170 and 180 covers many of the Stoic's views. The Roman Empire saw Stoics as being at odds with the Christian faith.
There are no famous Christians that i know of that followed Jesus example. But the most famous Christian that believed in the faith of Jesus Christ, was Paul who also wrote many letters to churches in his time, about this faith. You can read about him in the Acts and in the Epistles in the Bible.
Jesus/God/ whatea you call em
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Depends on your religous beleive with me being agnostic i think it wont it depends on your religion.
The most famous Christmas legends are Jesus Christ, Saint Nicolas, Sviata Vechera. They are passed down by the people from time to time, so they became legends.
Both Jesus and Prophet Muhammad are famous. As for who is more famous, statistics are not available to determine that.
I assume you're asking how many famous scientists are Christians.The vast majority of renowned scientists are atheist or agnostic.
In his own time, Tiberius was famous as a military leader. He became infamous, though, by allowing the Sejanus affair and then the bloodbath afterwards. We, in our time, remember Tiberius as being the emperor at the time of the death of Jesus.
jesus christ.
jesus!
My Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is more than famous: He is Lord of Lords and King of Kings: He is my Everything.....
I presume you mean the founding fathers? At that time there wasn't really the concept of agnostic - that was coined around 100 years after 1776. The religious beliefs of the founding fathers is interpreted from their writings; based on that Franklin was probably "agnostic" or atheist, George Washington may also have been agnostic.