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To briefly state the purpose to which the document is being written.
There have been thirty-three amendments to the US Constitution since it was written. The First Amendment specifically forbids the establishment of religion.
Abdullahi Shehu has written: 'Issues on constitution and religion' -- subject(s): Islamic law, Religion and state, Constitutional law
believe it or not the answer is "written"
The written law of a particular society at a particular time is most significant to the citizens of that society, as it outlines their rights, obligations, and the consequences of their actions. It is enforced by the government and serves as a tool for maintaining order and resolving disputes within the community.
A cumulative or evolved constitution is not drafted or written during a national convention nor is it written by an assembled group. It's a constitution that develops over time, based on a particular country's history.
all people are equal in the eyes of the law
Your question needs to say what particular religion you are asking about, in order for anyone to answer it.
A cumulative or evolved constitution is not drafted or written during a national convention nor is it written by an assembled group. It's a constitution that develops over time, based on a particular country's history.
The US Constitution.
John Posthumus Parkinson has written: 'An analysis of Bp. Butler's Analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution & course of nature'
No. But it will have a written constitution after 2013.