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It has always been God.

Except in the case of the Constitution. The Great Governor of the World probably refers to "The Lord Jesus Christ" according to several previous State Constitutions).

Please see the Virginia Fundamental Orders of 1639. Since there is no "religious test" according to Article VI of the Constitution of the United States (a different document) the idea that non-Christians could hold office is quite possible.

Since non-Christians would not see Jesus = God, then the great governor of the world probably refers to Jesus Christ, or more accurately, his Vicar on Earth Pope Pius VI, who was subsequently deposed and imprisoned by Napoleon Bonaparte.

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what about the atheists?????
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The constitution specifies clearly NOT RELIGIOUS. The great governor of the world then has to be a real human

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