It is evident that the whole survey is totally biased. Is there any single name in that list which is that of a non-Christian? From the names that have have emerged from the "survey" it simply means that in order to be among the "most influential" persons in this world, you must be someone wearing a cross. Surely, there are many women from other areas of the world who have left a greater impression on the world over the past 100 years than those mentioned in the list. Golder Meir, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto are to name a few.
It is evident that the whole survey is totally biased. Is there any single name in that list which is that of a non-Christian? From the names that have have emerged from the "survey" it simply means that in order to be among the "most influential" persons in this world, you must be someone wearing a cross. Surely, there are many women from other areas of the world who have left a greater impression on the world over the past 100 years than those mentioned in the list. Golder Meir, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto are to name a few.