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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. Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum address - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum Address was delivered to the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois on January 27, 1838, titled "The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In his speech, a 28-year-old Lincoln warned that mobs or people who disrespected U.S. laws and courts could destroy the United States.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Separation of church and state in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The "religious test" clause has been interpreted to cover both elected and appointed federal officials, career civil servants (a relatively recent innovation), and political appointees. Religious beliefs or the lack of them have not been permissible tests or qualifications with regard to federal employees since the ratification of the Constitution.

  6. And I don't care what it is - Wikipedia

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    "And I don't care what it is" is a phrase attributed to U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, and often misquoted. [1]: 35–38 For example, one encyclopedia says: "Eisenhower once remarked that 'America makes no sense without a deeply held faith in God—and I don't care what it is. ' " [2] Some commentators, such as Will Herberg, argued that Eisenhower favored a generic, watered-down religion ...

  7. The candidates mixed a message of religion and politics, arguing that Christian voters need to support conservative candidates “to save America.” “We know that we are on the brink of ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.