Who Are The Oldest People In Each Religion?
Did you know that the oldest known person in the Hebrew Bible is Methuselah, at 969 years old?
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Did you know that the oldest known person in the Hebrew Bible is Methuselah, at 969 years old?
The first Wimbledon tournament in 1877 wasn’t for tennis. It was played as a fundraiser for croquet.
In race-walking, you’re supposed to keep one foot on the ground at all times.
Foxes can survive in the wild for about three years. In captivity, some foxes can live up to ten years.
With today’s birth rates and conversions to the religion, Islam is the fastest-growing religion in world.
No one knows who started Hinduism. There is no one founder of Hinduism; it’s a way of life.
An adult’s kidney weighs about 5 ounces (142 grams) and is the size of a fist.
Jesus' final supper was so important that Leonardo da Vinci depicted the scene in his famous painting titled The Last Supper.
Both prayer and meditation use the mind. They both are concentrated thoughts, but their goals are different.
Did you know that when Lent started, it was only 36 days? Later, it was changed to 40 days.
Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth. He was 500 years old when he had his three sons.