What is the most important event in human history?

Birth-Death-Resurrection of Jesus...

Mmh, about event without God's hand :) ... maybe the writing...
... maybe the first Tech we received by Civilization Tech Tree !!! :lol:
 
The most important thing we value of our ability to think, therefore civilization is the most important thing. So.. It would be have to be the agricultural revolution. That’s when civilization, as we know it, began.

But, I would also consider religion to be very important to the development of humanity as we know today. So, give my half vote towards the resurrection of Christ.

Xen, have you ever read Ishmael by Danniel Quinn? It’s a pretty cool book that ties the agricultural revolution towards the Adam and eve story, and actually relates ‘the apple’ (ie: agricultural revolution) to man’s loss of innocence. It’s actually a really cool story.
 
George Bush's re-election. I think we are on to something there...

And though I might agree witht the statement that Bush's re-election would have been impossible without the invetion of agriculture, I'll deem it to be too vague, too spread out and too long ago.

Nope, Bush's re-election gets my vote
 
There have been a lot of important historical events, but I think the most important of them was the use of fire, because it was time that humas uses other energie(first only for cooking and warmth) than their own power.

But other you can also see everyday as the importants day history because mankind haven't destroyed itself that day.
 
When the first complex, multicellular creatures (ie. multicellular creatures better than jellyfish) began to evolve.
 
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