For the military minded, honor and autocracy should be a given. Commerce will help with gold, which is crucial in all areas. Liberty should probably be used if you plan to keep many cities. If you're razing most of them, and trying to build tall instead of wide, then tradition may help you more.
Piety and Rationalism are mutually exclusive, much like you can only pick Autocracy, Order, or Freedom. You could pick Piety early, and go for Rationalism later. Just try to switch during a Golden Age so you don't have to worry about anarchy. The last one has to do with city states, and taking that will depend on whether you want to make friends with city states or not. Or if you even have them.
Piety and Rationalism are mutually exclusive, much like you can only pick Autocracy, Order, or Freedom. You could pick Piety early, and go for Rationalism later. Just try to switch during a Golden Age so you don't have to worry about anarchy. The last one has to do with city states, and taking that will depend on whether you want to make friends with city states or not. Or if you even have them.
Poe's Law: "Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of Fundamentalism that SOMEONE won't mistake for the real thing."
10 Christ-like figures that predate Jesus. Link shortened to Chris ate Jesus for some reason...
http://listverse.com/2009/04/13/10-chris...ate-jesus/
Good video to watch, if you want to know how common the Jesus story really is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88GTUXvp-50
A list of biblical contradictions from the infallible word of Yahweh.
http://infidels.org/library/modern/jim_m...tions.html
10 Christ-like figures that predate Jesus. Link shortened to Chris ate Jesus for some reason...
http://listverse.com/2009/04/13/10-chris...ate-jesus/
Good video to watch, if you want to know how common the Jesus story really is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88GTUXvp-50
A list of biblical contradictions from the infallible word of Yahweh.
http://infidels.org/library/modern/jim_m...tions.html