It should not be, but very few admitted agnostics or athiests have ever been elected to any meaningful office. So, you may need to lie about it in order to get elected. Profess a religious belief of some sort and make like you're holy...not that any politician has ever done THAT, of course...
Religious Test
Race or sex can never be a qualification to hold or be elected into office. Both are protected groups under the equal protection clause.
They cannot hold (public) office.
Article VI, paragraph 3 of the Constitution of The United States of America forbids the requirement of a religious test as a qualification or prerequisite to hold federal office?
No
civil right
He was a lawyer when he did not hold public office.
He was a lawyer when he did not hold public office.
Traditionally in modern society women have been given a more important role, in terms of voting rights and ability to hold public office. For the Sikh religion, in essence, nothing.
An atheist cannot be denied the right to hold office. Religion and state are top be kept separate.
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