Shadow Wolf
Certified People sTabber
Actually, it does. If you'd look at this stuff from the perspective of judges and legal experts, it would be illegal to have a state religion.The Constitution actually cannot prevent a state from adopting an official religion
Amd many terms and phrases do not actually appear in the Constitution but they are still valid anyway. Like you won't f8nd "separation of powers" in the Constitution as worded yet the concept is still constitutional law.
That does mean secular.Founded with "no official religion" does not mean "secular."
It's had too though because too often there is child abuse, exploitation, dangerous practices, and other atrocities that must be stamped out.In other words, the Federal government has NO authority to interfere in religion, but frequently does, anyway.