Well honey, Jesus Christ has been around for over 2,000 years and has billions of followers worldwide, so I'd say he's got the edge on ol' Michael Jackson. But let's not discount the King of Pop - he's definitely got his fair share of fame and die-hard fans too. So, in short, Jesus takes the crown, but MJ isn't far behind in the fame game.
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Determining who is more famous between Jesus Christ and Michael Jackson is subjective and depends on various factors such as cultural background, religious beliefs, and personal interests. Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity, the world's largest religion, with over 2 billion followers worldwide. Michael Jackson, on the other hand, was a globally renowned pop icon with a massive fan base and influence in the music industry. Both figures have had a significant impact on history and continue to be widely recognized in different contexts.
Oh, dude, that's a tough one. Like, Jesus Christ has been around for, like, forever, but Michael Jackson was the King of Pop. I mean, Jesus has more followers, but MJ had some serious dance moves. So, like, technically Jesus might have the edge, but MJ's moonwalk is pretty iconic.
Most likely Michael Jackson since america's youth see's no need to learn history anymore.
Its probably Jesus. Next could be Michael Jackson.
My Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is more than famous: He is Lord of Lords and King of Kings: He is my Everything.....
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Michael Jackson's ReligionFor the most part it is believed that Michael Jackson did not officially practice any one religion devoutly, although he did explore different alternative religions throughout his life.Michael Jackson's parents were Jehovah's Witnesses. Michael was born a Jehovah's Witness, and practiced this religion for a short period of time after his hit "Thriller" was released.In 1987, when the Jehovah's Witnesses criticized his album, Michael Jackson announced that he was no longer a member of this religious following.In 2007, he briefly took interest in Islam when his brother Jermaine was converting to Islam. There is speculation that Michael Jackson converted in November 2008. However, no official statement or confirmation of these rumors has ever been made, or been publicly released by him or his publicists.For a brief period of time he wore a red string on his left wrist, a symbol of Kabbalah.SIDE NOTEFor what it's worth, according to a family friend who appeared on CNN, Micheal Jackson allegedly wanted his children to be raised as Jehovah's Witnesses. According to this friend, that is one reason that he wanted his mother to be the one who raised them.
To make him stand out from the rest