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"As for your comment about the Hebrews....
a) Do you discount the impact of religion on world history?
b) They did a lot more... for example, much of middle age commerce depended on Jewish merchants and money-lenders, in both the Arabian and European worlds"
Sorry for late reply but out of the possible civs, I just don't feel that starting a monotheic religion (or 2 or more, don't really know) is enough to get in the game. The Jewish moneylenders are Jews, not Hebrews, so I feel that comment is a bit bizarre. Also the West African kingdoms (Ghana, Mali, Songhai) also had a part of the Mddle Age commerce because they SUPPLIED most of the gold needed for commerce. Sure religion has been very important in history, but other civs haven't made a song and dance about it and it would be a shame if a civ was chosen on religion instead of great constructions, achievements, social reforms, etc.
All I am saying is that I would prefer another civ like the Koreans to the Hebrews because I believe they are more impressive in their history and science, not their religion (which by the way I am an atheist so I don't really believe any of that hoo-ha)
Oh yeah, thanks for correcting me on that Arabic numbery thingy. I didn't know, just one of my history teachers said they were Arabic inventions
I am sicking to the generally accepted list of Arabs, Turks, Koreans, Celts, Vikings, Spanish, Carthaginians and MONGOLS (yay!) because there is enough evidence to suggest that as the list
Originally posted by Trip
The only problem is that in some PtW video footage, we see cities named "Istanbul" and "Antalya". I don't think those are Arab, either.
oh didn't know that, but couldn't that be from a scenario or something?
Originally posted by Mongoloid Cow
"As for your comment about the Hebrews....
a) Do you discount the impact of religion on world history?
b) They did a lot more... for example, much of middle age commerce depended on Jewish merchants and money-lenders, in both the Arabian and European worlds"
Sorry for late reply but out of the possible civs, I just don't feel that starting a monotheic religion (or 2 or more, don't really know) is enough to get in the game. The Jewish moneylenders are Jews, not Hebrews, so I feel that comment is a bit bizarre. Also the West African kingdoms (Ghana, Mali, Songhai) also had a part of the Mddle Age commerce because they SUPPLIED most of the gold needed for commerce. Sure religion has been very important in history, but other civs haven't made a song and dance about it and it would be a shame if a civ was chosen on religion instead of great constructions, achievements, social reforms, etc.
All I am saying is that I would prefer another civ like the Koreans to the Hebrews because I believe they are more impressive in their history and science, not their religion (which by the way I am an atheist so I don't really believe any of that hoo-ha)
Oh yeah, thanks for correcting me on that Arabic numbery thingy. I didn't know, just one of my history teachers said they were Arabic inventions
I am sicking to the generally accepted list of Arabs, Turks, Koreans, Celts, Vikings, Spanish, Carthaginians and MONGOLS (yay!) because there is enough evidence to suggest that as the list
hi ,
as for the numbers , the Jews where the first people to name them , to count from one to ten , and the first people with a complete alphabet , .....complete with "vowel specific intonations" , .....on top of that they had , and still have untill this very day , the same , and they managed to get the books in the same version , in the same language around most of the world of those days , ....also , they never said anything about earth being flat , .... , .....they new the star signs , the fact that the moon turns around the earth , the fact that both turn around the sun , ....intresting that in the same time period the Egyptians believed other things , ......as one can see a huge difference , maybe this should be more reflected in civ3 , ......meaning that two or more civ's live next door from eachother , yet they go on completely different ways of living , science , etc , .....
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