Despite yesterday’s Sunday Peanuts strip from 1958 instead of 1967, we are in the week long sequence of the 1967 Peanuts Halloween/Great Pumpkin strips.
I never thought of Schultz as a “religious nut”. He obviously had a church background and occasionally included biblical quotes in his strip, but he wasn’t fanatical about it.
Schultz once said that Linus represented his spiritual side. He also explained that when he came up with the Great Pumpkin, he had been thinking about what would happen if a child got one holiday ahead of himself, and began expecting presents on Halloween instead of Christmas. He considered it one of his most original ideas, and apparently was quite proud of it.
Where are you getting the idea that Schulz was a “religious nut”? It is true that he had been raised a Lutheran and been active in both the Church of God and teaching Sunday School in a United Mthodist Church, but that doesn’t by any stretch of the imagination make him a “religious nut,” and in fact over the years his views changed. He made this statement in the 1980s: “I do not go to church anymore… I guess you might say I’ve come around to secular humanism, an obligation I believe all humans have to others and the world we live in.” Unless everyone who has some religious views is categorized as a “religious nut” it is unfair to so categorize Charles Schulz.
stcrowe about 10 years ago
Snoopy isn’t buying the pitch.
jbenzver5 about 10 years ago
Or the patch.
MJKesquire about 10 years ago
Lets see. That’s one for and one against!That is not very sincere! I don’t think thegreat pumpkin will show up this year!
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 10 years ago
I agree with Snoopy
Darryl Heine about 10 years ago
Despite yesterday’s Sunday Peanuts strip from 1958 instead of 1967, we are in the week long sequence of the 1967 Peanuts Halloween/Great Pumpkin strips.
Mneedle about 10 years ago
Has CB ever received a Halloween present from the great pumpkin?
summerdog86 about 10 years ago
OK, we have been hearing about the Great Pumpkin for years. Just where did Linus get the idea of the GP in the first place?
hariseldon59 about 10 years ago
I never thought of Schultz as a “religious nut”. He obviously had a church background and occasionally included biblical quotes in his strip, but he wasn’t fanatical about it.
paullp Premium Member about 10 years ago
Schultz once said that Linus represented his spiritual side. He also explained that when he came up with the Great Pumpkin, he had been thinking about what would happen if a child got one holiday ahead of himself, and began expecting presents on Halloween instead of Christmas. He considered it one of his most original ideas, and apparently was quite proud of it.
jnnydnti about 10 years ago
Snoopy has the line Sally should have had in the TV special.
Number Three about 10 years ago
Great positive thinking, Snoopy!
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MadPunter84 about 10 years ago
Last panel – pumpkin with a Snoopy head
bmckee about 10 years ago
Where are you getting the idea that Schulz was a “religious nut”? It is true that he had been raised a Lutheran and been active in both the Church of God and teaching Sunday School in a United Mthodist Church, but that doesn’t by any stretch of the imagination make him a “religious nut,” and in fact over the years his views changed. He made this statement in the 1980s: “I do not go to church anymore… I guess you might say I’ve come around to secular humanism, an obligation I believe all humans have to others and the world we live in.” Unless everyone who has some religious views is categorized as a “religious nut” it is unfair to so categorize Charles Schulz.