Not being a constitutional lawyer, or even an American, or even being to America (I plan on doing that next month however, so it's a point in my favour), I can't profess to being that educated on the constitution, so forgive me.
But what is the meaning of 'respecting' in 'Shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion'? I know, obviously, this is perceived to be about the separation of church and state, but it doesn't seem to be clear here, at least to me. Does it literally mean that no law shall have respect for religion?
But what is the meaning of 'respecting' in 'Shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion'? I know, obviously, this is perceived to be about the separation of church and state, but it doesn't seem to be clear here, at least to me. Does it literally mean that no law shall have respect for religion?
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