Maybe the Reptillians are the good ones. They sure are pretty!
I want to believe!
I would assume there is some form of psychological submission in repeating what your offender is doing to you, even if it's in jest.
A position of strength would be more along the lines of, "I am NOT a racist if I say all lives matterโฆ"
>present decorum
Present decorum seems to be an atmosphere of submission. Passive aggressive means it gets a pass but pisses us off. I feel it would be better to offer the message of "It stops now!"
As an Islamic country, Brunei became a full member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (now the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) in January 1984 at the Fourth Islamic Summit held in Morocco.
1984 The first Apple Macintosh goes on sale
1984 The original AT&T Corporation American Telephone & Telegraph Company is divested of its 22 Bell System companies
1984 STS-41-B is launched using Space Shuttle Challenger. Mission Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered space walk using the Manned Maneuvering Unit
1984 The Space Shuttle 'Space Shuttle Discovery e.g Discovery' takes off on its maiden voyage.
1984 Gerry Adams, head of Sinn Fรฉin, is seriously wounded in an assassination attempt in central Belfast.
1984 William Francis Buckley known as William Buckley, the CIA station chief in Beirut, Lebanon, is kidnapped by Islamic fundamentalists and later died in captivity.
1984 Teachers at the McMartin preschool trial called McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach, California are charged with satanic ritual abuse of the children in the school.
1984 One hundred three Korean Martyrs are canonized by Pope John Paul II in Seoul.
1984 Charles, Prince of Wales known as Prince Charles calls a proposed addition to the National Gallery, London, a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend", sparking controversies on the proper role of the British Royal Family
1984 Operation Blue Star, a military offensive, is launched by the Indian government at Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine for the Sikhs, in Amritsar.
1984 'Tetris', one of the List of best-selling video games or best-selling video games of all time, is released.
1984 Homosexuality is declared legal in the States and territories of Australia known as Australian state of New South Wales.
1984 Virgin Atlantic Airways launches with its first flight from London Heathrow Airport.
1984 The PG-13 rating is introduced by the Motion Picture Association of America called MPAA.
1984 (Trump) Vanessa L. Williams Vanessa Williams becomes the first Miss America to resign when she surrenders her crown after nudity nude photos of her appeared in 'Penthouse (magazine) Penthouse' magazine.
1984 'Salyut 7' Astronaut or cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya becomes the first woman to perform a Extra-vehicular activity e.g space walk.
1984 A suicide bomber in a car attacks the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, killing twenty-two people.
1984 Brunei joins the United Nations.
1984 The United Kingdom agrees to the handover of Hong Kong
1984 Brighton hotel bombing: The Provisional Irish Republican Army attempt to assassinate Prime Minister of the United Kingdom e.g Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet. Thatcher escapes but the bomb kills five people and wounds 31.
1984 Desmond Tutu is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
1984 Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassination of Indira Gandhi called assassinated by two Sikh security guards. 1984 anti-Sikh riots or Riots break out in New Delhi and other cities and nearly 10,000 Sikhs are killed.
1984 Zamboanga City mayor Cesar Climaco, a prominent critic of the government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in his home city.
1984 San Juanico disaster: A series of explosions at the PEMEX petroleum storage facility at San Juan Ixhuatepec in Mexico City starts a major fire and kills about 500 people.
1984 Sri Lankan Civil War: Sri Lankan Army soldiers 1984 Mannar massacre known as kill 107-150 civilians in Mannar, Sri Lanka called Mannar.
1984 Hezbollah militants Aircraft hijacking named hijack a Kuwait Airlines plane, killing four passengers.
1984 The Summit Tunnel fire is the largest underground fire in history, as a Freight rail transport called freight train carrying over 1 million liters of gasoline derails near the town of Todmorden or Todmorden, England in the Pennines.
1984 Bernhard Goetz shoots four African American would-be muggers on an express train in Manhattan section of New York, New York.
The Western World was invaded by Islam in 1984 and the invasion continues today
3-some?
John Adams, "as his family and friends knew, Adams was both a devout Christian, and an independent thinker, and he saw no conflict in that."
Susan B. Anthony, When the Quakers split in the late 1820s into Orthodox and Hicksites, her family sided with the Hicksites, which Anthony described as "the radical side, the Unitarian". Unitarianism is a Christian theological movement named for its belief that the God in Christianity is one person, as opposed to the Trinity which in most other branches of Christianity defines God as one being in three persons: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Clara Barton, Although not formally a member of the Universalist Church of America, in a 1905 letter to the widow of Carl Norman Thrasher, she identified herself with her parents' church as a "Universalist" Universalism is the philosophical and theological concept that some ideas have universal application or applicability. A belief in one fundamental truth is another important tenet in Universalism. The living truth is seen as more far-reaching than the national, cultural, or religious boundaries or interpretations of that one truth.
Daniel Boone, The Boone family belonged to the Religious Society of Friends, called "Quakers", and were persecuted in England for their dissenting beliefs. Quakers, also called Friends, are a historically Christian denomination whose formal name is the Religious Society of Friends or Friends Church. Members of the various Quaker movements are all generally united by their belief in the ability of each human being to experientially access the light within, or "that of God in every one"
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Chamberlain was of English ancestry and could trace his family line back to twelfth-century England, during the reign of King Stephen. He was very involved in his church, mostly singing in the choir. Episcopal Christian
Henry Clay, His father, a Baptist minister nicknamed "Sir John", died in 1781
Davy Crockett, The Crocketts were of mostly French-Huguenot ancestry, although the family had settled in Ireland before migrating to the Americas. The earliest known paternal ancestor was Gabriel Gustave de Crocketagne, whose son Antoine de Saussure Peronette de Crocketagne was given a commission in the Household Troops under French King Louis XIV.
Frederick Douglass, As a child, Douglass was exposed to a number of religious sermons, and in his youth, he sometimes heard Sophia Auld reading the Bible. In time, he became interested in literacy; he began reading and copying bible verses, and he eventually converted to Christianity.
Amelia Earhart, It is known however that in all cases when the situation somehow required this, she always characterized herself as a Protestant; she belonged to the Episcopalian Church.
Ben Franklin, Franklin's parents were both pious Puritans. The family attended the Old South Church, the most liberal Puritan congregation in Boston, where Benjamin Franklin was baptized in 1706
Billy Graham. Religion Christianity (evangelical Protestantism)
Alexander Hamilton, He was not clearly affiliated with the denomination and did not seem to attend church regularly or take communion. Like Adams, Franklin, and Jefferson, Hamilton had probably fallen under the sway of deism, which sought to substitute reason for revelation and dropped the notion of an active God who intervened in human affairs. At the same time, he never doubted God's existence, embracing Christianity as a system of morality and cosmic justice.
Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson's keen interest in religion and philosophy led to his presidency of the American Philosophical Society; he shunned organized religion but was influenced by both Christianity and deism.
Martin Luther King, Jr., 1st President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Abe Lincoln, The religious views of Abraham Lincoln are a matter of interest among scholars and the public. Lincoln grew up in a highly religious Baptist family. He never joined any Church, and was a skeptic as a young man and sometimes ridiculed revivalists. He frequently referred to God and had a deep knowledge of the Bible, often quoting it. Lincoln attended Protestant church services with his wife and children, and after two of them died he became more intensely concerned with religion. Some argue that Lincoln was neither a Christian believer nor a secular freethinker.
Douglas MacArthur, MacArthur had requested to be buried in Norfolk, Virginia, where his mother had been born and where his parents had married. Accordingly, on 11 April, his funeral service was held in St Paul's Episcopal Church
Dolley Madison, In 1842, Dolley Madison joined St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. This church was attended by other members of the Madison and Payne families.
James Madison, Although baptized as an Anglican and educated by Presbyterian clergymen, young Madison was an avid reader of English deist tracts.As an adult, Madison paid little attention to religious matters. Though most historians have found little indication of his religious leanings after he left college, some scholars indicate he leaned toward deism. Others maintain that Madison accepted Christian tenets and formed his outlook on life with a Christian world view.
Christa McAuliffe, (Non-Religious) She was the oldest of the five children of accountant Edward Christopher Corrigan (1922โ1990), who was of Irish descent; and Grace Mary Corrigan (1924โ2018; nรฉe George), a substitute teacher, whose father was of Lebanese Maronite descent. McAuliffe was a great niece of Lebanese-American historian Philip Khuri Hitti
Audie Murphy, The Murphys were sharecroppers of Irish Catholic descent
George S. Patton, Jr., "To me it seems certain that the fatalistic teachings of Mohammad and the utter degradation of women is the outstanding cause for the arrested development of the Arab โฆ Here, I think, is a text for some eloquent sermon on the virtues of Christianity."
Ronald Reagan, Reagan identified himself as a born-again Christian.
Jackie Robinson, While at PJC, he was motivated by a preacher (the Rev. Karl Downs) to attend church on a regular basis, and Downs became a confidant for Robinson, a Christian.
Betsy Ross, Ross grew up in a household where the plain dress and strict discipline of the Quakers dominated
Antonin Scalia, Scalia was a devout Roman Catholic
Harriet Beecher Stowe, She was the sixth of 11 children born to outspoken Calvinist preacher Lyman Beecher. Her mother was his first wife, Roxana (Foote), a deeply religious woman who died when Stowe was only five years old.
Harriet Tubman, man began experiencing strange visions and vivid dreams, which she ascribed to premonitions from God. These experiences, combined with her Methodist upbringing, led her to become devoutly religious.
Booker T. Washington, Christian! (must read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._Washington#Early_life)
George Washington, He frequently quoted from the Bible or paraphrased it, and often referred to the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. There is debate on whether he is best classed as a Christian or a theistic rationalistโor both.
Orville and Wilbur r Wright.Because of their father's position as a bishop in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ
>when they get sick or injured, I shoot them.
I do the same but when they puke a fur ball up. I hate fur balls.