Charles Schulz was widely popular for a long list of achievements. He earned Emmy, Peabody and Congressional Gold Medal awards and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his Peanuts comic strip. But he also revolutionized the funny papers by using his strip to raise subtle religious questions.
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