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The plane was roughly one third full with entire rows void of passengers. I was lucky the fuselage (one of my favorite words) of the plane was situated perfectly next to my window seat so I could lean comfortably against it in a spot perfectly shaped to my head. I conked out for the next 45 minutes until the pilot announced some information of which the passengers were already aware. Elder Shoemaker became attentive of my eye rubbing and stretching within limited space. He asked what my tattoos mean. Initially I responded with, "they mean a lot of different things. " The first Mormon I've ever had an encounter with pushed a bit harder. I gave him an abridged version of the nine tattoos visible to him on my arms. He looked like I had just shown him fire for the first time, which was dangerous considering we were on an airplane. He asked my name and introduced himself as Elder Shoemaker, even though his first legal name is Tim*. The entire time he was asking me a slew of questions about my life, things I've studied, languages I speak, places I've traveled, how many siblings I have, and how old I am, I was curious when he was going to introduce religion to the conversation when he introduced religion to the conversation. He asked if I read the bible. I've never studied the text cover to cover, but from what I hear, it's a fantasy-ridden adventure complete with fables, miracles, and bigotry. He asked if I believe in it, and I said no. He asked why I didn't believe in it, and I told him politely, "I think it was a book of fiction that was taken much too seriously. " My personal thoughts on organized religion and their accompanying texts have left me baffled. This confusion left me lost and alone in the past, and attending AA for the last year has made me even more ambivalent to concepts of spirituality, serenity, and other buzzwords often associated with sitting on a hard bench every Sunday morning. I didn't want to get into it with Elder Shoemaker. Like I addressed in my last post, I'm not very militant about my atheism. If someone wants to have a constructive, methodical discussion based on our differing views, I'll entertain sharing my half. But if my views are questioned and prodded, I'm less likely to offer up anything of theological substance. In Row 22 of the 737-800, Elder Shoemaker's views were largely unsolicited, if not forced. It's not like I could leave. I mean I could. But that would mean taking everyone else with me. Elder Shoemaker mentioned he had only met one atheist, and today he's unknowingly met two. From what I've heard (and now encountered), the Mormons are incredibly friendly with "the word. " I'd like to put a Fitbit on a Mormon and see how well they could do in one day by going door to door with said word. It would make a great commercial for a day or two. But atheists don't solicit followers. I imagine it would sound quite mean to approach someone of good Christian faith and say to them, "Hey, your baptism didn't mean shit. We should talk. " Elder Shoemaker continued to discuss Our Lord and Savior, which I wanted to correct him with " Your Lord and Savior" many times. But he continued to ask me questions about stand up comedy and writing and stage fright and the ominous future. I didn't get a chance to ask him many questions in return. How many wives do you have? Do they wear those long skirts? Do you get confused with the Amish? Why the suit? Where'd ya get it? Did you leave with a ton of bibles and come back with none? Who was your favorite Little Rascal? Are you aware of the Little Rascals? I spoke in my meeting last night about being "spiritually stuck" in that I don't buy into a lot of the texts in AA, but that I also want to continue my journey of searching for serenity without buying into certain beliefs. It bothers me when people put extreme faith in a higher power. Again, I know I've mentioned this before. If praying successfully removes your ego, fine. If it's keeping you sober, by all means, go ahead and do it. In the scientific sense of the universe and sequences of events, a metaphysical force did not respond for your wishes for a happier life: you created significance out of events which occurred in a time where you needed some guidance. These words are probably blasphemous to Elder Shoemaker, which is why I respected his boundaries. Smiling and nodding does not come naturally to me, especially when there's a crusade on my ideologies and beliefs. My dad recently sent me a book, The Dude and the Zen Master. Yes, that Dude. Jeff Lebowski. The book is a dialogue between Jeff Bridges and Bernie Glassman, the founder of the Zen Peacemakers organization in California. Right now I have a hard time reading the book because I keep imagining Bernie Sanders and The Dude having a conversation Indian-style on the rug that really tied the room together. But it's Bernie Glassman, a sage when it comes to mastering the various stages of zen. There are some who regard The Dude as the embodiment of zen and draw meaning from The Dude's unique style of speaking and acting throughout the movie. Each chapter is titled after a line in the movie. You mean coitus? The Dude is not in. I think it's down there somewhere--let me take another look. Some describe The Dude as a being who is released from attachment and lives in the now, where as Walter is someone who is not free from suffering. Some even went far enough to claim Donnie Kerabatsos was a figment of Walter's imagination, perhaps an old buddy from his time in Vietnam. Glassman describes a master bowler who got so caught up in the practice of bowling, he could no longer bowl. He was too much in his head to bowl. Eventually, he retained his zen and just bowled. I like this approach to the concept of zen because I'm familiar with the 1998 Coen Brothers movie. It reminds me of my drinking days with the White Russians and a friendly bartender, but now the film is offering me a chance to explore a path to spirituality that is consistently lost among 7th traditions, free coffee, and silencing my cell phone. Why is there pressure to be spiritual? It's almost as if Elder Shoemaker wants me to be lost so he can prey on my lack of prayer. Why must there be a path? I suppose that's why Buddhism speaks to me somewhat, that there's this notion of nothingness. To choose suffering and not pray for freedom of suffering. Buddhism seems to be a religion you can practice. Mormonism seems to be a religion you are conditioned to regurgitate on door steps and flights home from Los Angeles. I guess the point I'm getting to is that Mormonism and the like is aggressive, where Jews and Buddhists are your dad when he says, "call us if you need anything. " The reassurance is there. Maybe I'm lost and I just need to call because I need something. Phone's ringin', Dude. There's some sort of mysticism surrounding Buddhism I can't put my finger on. Perhaps it's because the religion is wise, ancient, profound. There are temples in which you can practice, meditate, find yourself. The traditions are rooted in ways and paths to enlightenment, to be a better person. Like the Big Book, I feel like Buddhism is essentially teaching you to not be a dick, to be one, centered, aware. Why must we have all these fables rich with allegories and morals and ethics and lessons when it can be stated so simply? Be aware. Don't be a dick. Elder Shoemaker told me he could only call home twice a year and write once a week on Mondays, which is the most cult-like thing he said to me during the last hour of the flight to Seattle. He explained it was to keep him focused on his mission work and to not become distracted with family or outside issues. He even said "gosh dangit" a few times, which was pretty adorable. After the first one butterflied out of his mouth, I held my tongue to make sure I didn't pluck its wings with an f-bomb. We talked about traveling and where we would like to go. He seemed impressed with my knowledge of geography and travel by generic means for someone who is 28. Elder Shoemaker laughed when I told him I sometimes still get carded at R-rated movies, almost as if it was the first joke he had ever heard. I mentioned the Spokane Comedy Club to him as he was heading in that direction, if he wanted to attend in the future. He told me he wasn't allowed to go where there is smoking and alcohol. I'm sure if he became aware of my past, he would suggest the same to me. I later learned this isn't really a rule of Mormonism, but a strong suggestion or self implemented rule to maintain one's faith in Joe Smith. The plane landed and the cabin began to collect its belongings and phone home to those who were expecting us. Elder Shoemaker zipped up his Spanish version of the Book of Mormon ( dum dum dum dum dum) and wished me well to return home. He knew a lot about me. I wondered if I should send him along with some recreational references he can check to make sure I am who I said I am, sugarfreehowl who lives with her mom and step-dad in Seattle. I'm s
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The increasing mass and forced conversion of Muslims triggered resistance, initially among the urban population of Albayzín (also spelled Albaicín), the Muslim quarter of Granada. The situation was exacerbated by the treatment of elches, former Christians who converted to Islam. Specific clauses in the Treaty of Granada forbade the conversion of the elches back to Christianity against their will, but the treaty allowed for questionings of such converts by Christian clerics, in the presence of Muslim religious authorities. Cisneros used this 'loophole' to summon elches and imprison those who refused to return to Christianity. These efforts were often focused on wives of Muslim men ? an emphasis that angered the Muslim population who considered this a violation of their families. On 18 December 1499, as part of this effort, constable Velasco de Barrionuevo and an assistant were taking a female elche from Albayzín for such questioning. When they passed through a square, she shouted that she was being forced to become Christian. The officials were then surrounded by a hostile crowd, and the constable was killed and the assistant managed to escape after being sheltered by a local Muslim woman. This incident escalated into an open revolt. The residents of Albayzín barricaded the streets and armed themselves. An angry crowd marched to Cisneros' house, apparently for an assault. This crowd later dispersed, but over the following days the revolt become more organized. The population of Albayzín elected their own officials and leaders. In the standoff that ensued, the archbishop Hernando de Talavera and the Captain-General Marquis de Tendilla attempted to defuse the situation through negotiations and gestures of good-will. After ten days, the uprising ended as the Muslims handed in their weapons and handed over the constable's killers, who were promptly executed. Subsequently, Cisneros was summoned to the court in Seville to account for his actions, facing a furious Ferdinand. Cisneros however argued that it was the Muslims, not him, who breached the Treaty by engaging in armed rebellion. He convinced Ferdinand and Isabella to declare a collective pardon to the rebels, on condition that they convert to Christianity. Cisneros returned to Granada, which now nominally became a fully Christian city. Although the uprising in Albayzín appeared to be put down and Granada was nominally transformed to a Christian city, the rebellion spread to the countryside. The leaders of the Albayzín uprising fled to the Alpujarra mountains. The inhabitants of the mountains, almost exclusively Muslims, had only accepted Christian rule reluctantly. They quickly rose up in revolts against what they regarded as the violation of the terms of the Treaty of Granada, and because they feared they would suffer the same forced conversions as the residents of Albayzín. 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[citation needed] At the age of 18 he wrote the satirical story Fray Botod which depicted a fat and lecherous friar. Botod¡Çs false piety "always had the Virgin and God on his lips no matter how unjust and underhanded his acts are. " This incurred the fury of the friars. Although the story was not published, a copy circulated in Iloilo but the friars could not prove that López Jaena was the author. He got into trouble for refusing to testify that certain prisoners died of natural causes when it was obvious that they had died at the hands of the mayor of Pototan. López Jaena continued to agitate for justice and finally went to Spain when threats were made on his life. López Jaena sailed for Spain in 1880. There he became a leading writer and speaker for Philippine reform. He is remembered by the Filipino people for his literary contributions to the propaganda movement. López Jaena founded the fortnightly newspaper, La Solidaridad. Wikipedia page Act for the Abolition of Feudal Rights and Duties in Lower Canada Ascends, Creating a Special Seigneurial Court to Look at How Economic and Property Rights Will Change with Abolition Queen's University at Kingston file 1856 J. J. Thomson, English Physicist and Academic, Nobel Prize Laureate, is Born, He Goes On to Discover Isotopes, the Electron, and Invents the Mass-Spectrometer. Wikipedia page 1863 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is Born, Who's Death Would Spark the First World War Wikipedia page 1870 Hector Hugh Munro, AKA Saki, British Short Story Writer, is Born Better known by the pen name Saki, and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story, and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. Influenced by Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll and Rudyard Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Coward and P. G. Wodehouse. Besides his short stories (which were first published in newspapers, as was customary at the time, and then collected into several volumes), he wrote a full-length play, The Watched Pot, in collaboration with Charles Maude; two one-act plays; a historical study, The Rise of the Russian Empire, the only book published under his own name; a short novel, The Unbearable Bassington; the episodic The Westminster Alice (a parliamentary parody of Alice in Wonderland); and When William Came, subtitled A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns, a fantasy about a future German invasion and occupation of Britain. Munro was homosexual at a time when in Britain sexual activity between men was a crime. The Cleveland Street scandal (1889), followed by the downfall of Oscar Wilde (1895), meant "that side of Munro's life had to be secret". Wikipedia page 1878: Joseph Stalin, Georgian-Russian Marshal and Politician, 4th Premier of the Soviet Union, is Born Stalin was born in the Georgian town of Gori on 18 December [O. S. 6 December] 1878. He was the son of Besarion Jughashvili and Ekaterine Geladze. Besarion was a shoemaker and owned his own workshop; it was initially a financial success, but later fell into decline. The family found themselves living in poverty, moving through nine different rented rooms in ten years. Besarion became an alcoholic, and drunkenly beat his wife and son. To escape the abusive relationship, Keke took Stalin and moved into the house of a family friend, Father Christopher Charkviani. She worked as a house cleaner and launderer for local families sympathetic to her plight. Keke was determined to send her son to school, something that none of the family had previously achieved. In late 1888, aged 10 Stalin enrolled at the Gori Church School. This was normally reserved for the children of clergy, although Charkviani ensured that the boy received a place. Stalin excelled academically, displaying talent in painting and drama classes, writing his own poetry, and singing as a choirboy. He got into many fights, and a childhood friend later noted that Stalin "was the best but also the naughtiest pupil" in the class. Stalin faced several severe health problems; in 1884, he contracted smallpox and was left with facial pock scars. Aged 12, he was seriously injured after being hit by a phaeton (style of horse-drawn carriage), which was the likely cause of a lifelong disability to his left arm. In October 1899, Stalin began wo
I can hear everybody whos actually South African lol (Im native. Release Date Apr 10, 2020 Written and Directed by Rose Glass Starring Jennifer Ehle, Morfydd Clark Synopsis The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud is a chilling and boldly original vision of faith, madness, and salvation in a fallen world. Maud, a newly devout hospice nurse, becomes obsessed with saving her dying patient¡Çs soul ? but sinister forces, and her own sinful past, threaten to put an end to her holy calling. Posters Related Films 2016 The Witch 2018 First Reformed.
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