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We are one nation under God, and we may call that God different names but we remain one nation.
Barack Obama
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes unity despite diversity in beliefs.

Barack Obama's quote highlights the idea that although people may refer to a higher power in different ways, the essence of being part of a united nation remains the same. It suggests that differing beliefs can coexist without dividing the unity of a nation, promoting inclusivity and respect among diverse identities.

Themes

UnityDiversityNationBeliefsInclusivity

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a speech promoting national unity during a community event.

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