*I WAS JUST THREATENED AGAIN FOR NO-LEGAL REASON TO HAVE MY AND JESUS'S,
*REVELATION 12 LOTR ETC.BLOG SUSPENED,
&BESIDES THAT MY LIFE IS IN DANGER *BECAUSE OF THESE WICKED PEOPLE!!!!
*THEY HAVE NO-RIGHT TO EVER DO ANY SUCH THING AS DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WHO WE ARE!!!!UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!!!
*U,PEOPLE DONOT GET THAT IF THESE WICKED PEOPLEWOULD DO THIS TO WHO I,EVER-ETENRALLY AM SEALED IN AS WAS CONCEIVED AND BORN AS AND WHO I,EVER-AM ETENRALLY WITH!!!!
*THEN WHAT CHANCE DO ANY OF THE REST OF WHO U ARE STAND!!!!DOWN THE ROAD!!!!
National Religious Broadcasters has launched an online effort seeking to highlight what it says is censorship of Christian and conservative speech by online media giants such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and Apple. "It is unacceptable for these titans to discriminate against users just because their viewpoints are not congruent with ideas popular in Silicon Valley," said Jerry A. Johnson, NRB's …
retaliating against an applicant or employee who has opposed discrimination on the basis of religion, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing regarding discrimination on the basis of religion, including by filing an equal employment opportunity (EEO) charge or testifying as a witness in someone else’s EEO ...
One. When conversing with this person, he or she makes stereotypical remarks, jokes or false assumptions about your age, race, gender ,sexual preference, body weight, or religion. You find yourself having to defend who you are and what you believe. Two. When controversy erupts regarding your particular age group, race, religion, …
A monde, meaning "world" in French, is an o-r-b located near the top of a crown. It represents, as the name suggests, the world that the monarch rules. It is the point at which a crown's half arches meet. It is usually topped off either with a national or religious symbol, for example a cross in Christian countries.
or in English “The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World.”
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A monde, meaning "world" in French, is an o-r-b located near the top of a crown. It represents, as the name suggests, the world that the monarch rules. It is the point at which a crown's half arches meet. It is usually topped off either with a national or religious symbol, for example a cross in Christian countries.
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