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No Article 6 Section 3: The original, unamended Constitution contains one explicit reference to religion: the Article VI ban on religious tests for "any office or public trust under the United States."

In a logical sense, though, every bill proposed and voted on would have to be constitutional in order to be enacted as law of the land.

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Q: If a man refused to support the Constitution could he serve as a member of his state's legislature?
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