to make the atom bomb seem less threatning.
It can mean someone is very threatening, but don't carry out their threats. They may seem very intimidating, but they are not as bad as they seem. So as they are just threatening and won't carry out their threat, then there is not much to worry about.
The do not seem to have had one.
Edward Gibbon suggested that Constantine's conversion to Christianity was one of the principal causes of the fall of the western Roman Empire, which ceased to exist 139 years after his death. At first glance this may seem so far removed from the time of Constantine as to preclude a direct relationship, but Constantine put in place a process that was irreversible. Another impact of Constantine's conversion to Christianity was the eventual conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity, although once again this did not really occur until long after his death.
It can mean someone is very threatening, but don't carry out their threats. They may seem very intimidating, but they are not as bad as they seem. So as they are just threatening and won't carry out their threat, then there is not much to worry about.
No. England does not have a communist government. It may seem like it but no.
Not as far as I know, but they do mimic leaves, branches and flowers in order to seem non-threatening to prey.
There were three governments in Ancient Rome: there was the Roman monarchy, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. The Roman Monarchy (753 BC--509 BC) was your average monarchy. The Roman Republic (509 BC--27 BC) was a Representative form of government. The Roman Empire (27 BC-AD 476) formed when the Roman Republic was removed (some accounts claim by Julius Caesar).
A:This is news to me. Most liberals in the United States are actually Christians.
In our post-modern society, the past impact of the Crusades seem to dim the truth and light of christianity. They distorted the message of christianity and used religion to pursue carnal goals.
the blue filter and the sight of the sick child make the subject matter seem threatening
Christianity as it is know today was first upon the earth when Adam was taught the gospel. You seem to be implying that a date can be put to its first being referred to as Christianity. Perhaps to do so it might be acceptable then to say that it started either during Christs ministry or after the death of Christ.