Carl Sandburg lived a very typical hard working American life.
When he died in 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson observed that "Carl Sandburg was more than the voice of America, more than the poet of its strength and genius. He was America."
His religious POV's are not mentioned in his Wiki - biography...but he did touch upon the concept of Heaven and Hell here-
Posted by RobecologyFound this about Frances Farmer. She only lived a short life; Born 1913, died 1970...smoker? [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by RobecologyI don't recall this fellow; but I found this on Twitter today; FYI; Here's the wiki bio for him; [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by RobecologyNo person...but did you know that today, September 17th is U.S. Constitution day?
Posted by RobecologyYour/my "Freethought for the day" comes from a man - gone but not forgotten; a VERY outspoken VIP for his time! James Fenimore Cooper! [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by RobecologyMargaret Sanger; a woman decades ahead of her time; Sad look on her face? Here's more on her; [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by RobecologyA (rare) freethought without an image; here's Wiki's take on Jessica Mitford [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by RobecologyAn old favorite of mine; Stephen J Gould; For those of you not familiar, but curious; here you go! [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIronically funny…
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Posted by RobecologyLeo Tolstoy.
Posted by RobecologyI found this in Friday's (9/8/2023) Twitter. Enjoy!
Posted by RobecologyStephen King; a great producer/director, is also Agnostic; His birthday is coming up; (born September 21, 1947; Here's a link if you want to know more about him; [en.wikipedia.org]
Posted by RobecologyFor the Afro-Americans and Afro-mixed people - especially the women who consider themselves God-free...
Posted by RobecologyWhat a great, contemplative question!