similarities of sam harris to jesus, martin luther, and and socrates
Similiarity of all four people are that they questioned and promoted new wave for the religion.
Sam Harris, sees that there is no god by god not saving people in disaster
Socrates questions the gods to corrupt and revolutionize teens to have free thoughts and become new
Jesus abolishes old judaism and promotes new christianity.
and martin luther shows his refusal to catholic church because of they were being inept and were seriously rotten as the officials were only caring about their own goods
Also those four people came up in somehow an adept timing. Sam harris came up when religions, especially when chrisitians and muslims are having a conflict over time and everyone’s having attention to it. Socrates, he budge up when athens was in great wealth and enjoyed prosperity; which also equals people only caring for themselves. Socrates had lots of stuff to question. And Martin Luther, he lived when the pope announced the Indulgences, and it was when he studied bible sohpisticatedly. Jesus, he was the hope of the oppresed people by romans, he strengthened the faith of the people, slightly turning the way from judaism, and people would still follow him.
They all saw what was wrong with the world. They tried to fix it, and it was favorable for the majority, which is the people. They were also somehow lucky. Jesus and socrates were literally ’stray’ people with good and agreeable ideas that were supported by lots of people. Martin Luther was an ordinary priest or just a man, and really, sam harris is just a citizen like us who writes posts on the internet.
One thing other to say is that their way of speaking in public enhances their ideas.
Filed under: Anibal's Diary, Religious, Literature


Nice post, Andrew, though it struck me as odd to read Jesus and Socrates characterized as “lucky”–they were killed for saying things the majority (”Us”) didn’t want to hear….
Think of your readers, by the way. Try to throw more feeling (humor, anger, admiration, wonder, whatever) into your ideas so the readers will feel more too. It’s called “voice,” and the secret is just to find a way to care about it and show that in your words.
Good post, though.
CB