Here's a neat trick - most people will let go of the object they are giving to someone else once the object moves.
So when someone puts out a book or literature to hand you, reach out as if to grab it, miss it by a few inches and push it with the back of your hand sideways. Many people will release the object, it will tumble to the ground, and you can go on your merry way as they are distracted in picking the object up.
Not that I would ever engage in such tomfoolery myself, but perhaps others will find this funny and/or useful.
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So when someone puts out a book or literature to hand you, reach out as if to grab it, miss it by a few inches and push it with the back of your hand sideways. Many people will release the object, it will tumble to the ground, and you can go on your merry way as they are distracted in picking the object up.
Not that I would ever engage in such tomfoolery myself, but perhaps others will find this funny and/or useful.
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This is something so many people misunderstand, and I'm glad you point this out. All "separation of church and state" dictates is that there is no state religion. It essentially points back to England (at the time it was created) where if you were not a member of the church, you were as good as not a citizen as well.I think a lot of what is happening is the loosening of the term "Freedom of Religion" and "Separation of Church and State." It basically mean that you are free to believe in what faith you choose or to choose not, and that the State is not going to point you to a particular Church. It is not the State's job to act as though there is no God, just not to keep you from what you believe.