Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher, so he was a citizen of England.
I am not sure,but i don't think so because it is just his last name.
Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Hobbes' ideas were important because he laid the groundwork for modern political theory and philosophy. His concept of the social contract challenged the prevailing views of government and sovereignty, leading to discussions on the relationship between the state and its citizens. Additionally, his emphasis on the need for a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos in society influenced subsequent thinkers and political developments.
Thomas Hobbes said people are brutish so they need a strong ruler.
There is no absolute answer to this question. What is a true christian today? What was a true christian in Hobbes' lifetime. Is there a such thing as a true christian? Who says so, and are they an authority on the subject? Is it appropriate to judge Hobbes by today's standards or should the standards of his day be used? Too many questions, none with answers that are rooted in fact.
I'm not sure what specific conversation you are referring to. However, Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who wrote in English, so he wouldn't have spoken in Syrian Aramaic. Azazel is a demon mentioned in Jewish tradition, but there is no known interaction recorded between Hobbes and Azazel in Syrian Aramaic.
There is no absolute answer to this question. What is a true christian today? What was a true christian in Hobbes' lifetime. Is there a such thing as a true christian? Who says so, and are they an authority on the subject? Is it appropriate to judge Hobbes by today's standards or should the standards of his day be used? Too many questions, none with answers that are rooted in fact.
thomas hooker founded conneticut
thomas Garrett was so important because he let slaves have freedom secretly by law
the 13 american colonies were ruled by england, but they wanted their independence, so they elected thomas jefferson to write the declaration of independance.