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  2. Great Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    In the comic strip dated October 25, 1961, Linus explains: "There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin." [5] A few days later, Linus claims previously reported official sightings of the Great Pumpkin in Connecticut and Texas, [6] and Charlie Brown hears of a sighting in New ...

  3. For Thanksgiving: 20 things to talk about that aren't politics

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    "Don't discuss politics and religion at dinner." How often have we heard that? Psychologists, pundits, advice columnists remind us that on Turkey Day, we should avoid stressful table talk.

  4. Religion and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Politicians frequently discuss their religion when campaigning, and many churches and religious figures are highly politically active. As important as religion is in politics, Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, had to fight his way into office due to his controversial thoughts about religion. His writing was often seen ...

  5. Religious qualifications for public office in the United States

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    Ruled by the British Empire until 1776, colonial America was dominated by English political and religious influence. In Maryland, Anglicanism was established as the official religion from 1702. The colony's Catholic subjects were barred from both voting and holding public office, although the right to worship privately was granted in 1712.

  6. Meeting someone with radically different views from mine ...

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    An Uber ride Keith Magee took years ago reminded him about the power of dialogue and empathy — even when confronted with someone whose views are radically different from your own.

  7. No Religious Test Clause - Wikipedia

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    The No Religious Test Clause of the United States Constitution is a clause within Article VI, Clause 3: "Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ...

  8. History of religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The US census has never asked Americans directly about their religion or religious beliefs, but it did compile statistics from each denomination starting in 1945. [ 12 ] Finke and Stark conducted a statistical analysis of the official census data after 1850, and Atlas for 1776, to estimate the number of Americans who were adherents to a ...

  9. The politics of religion as Trump sells Bibles and Biden is ...

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    Former President Donald Trump is literally selling religion to his followers in the form of commemorative Bibles, while President Joe Biden is being criticized by Republicans for allegedly ...