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Isn the First Amendment intended only to forbid a national church?

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Isn the First Amendment intended only to forbid a national church?

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The Framers of the Constitution considered and rejected First Amendment language solely addressed to the question of a national religion. In addition, both the House of Representatives and the Senate rejected language allowing “multiple establishments” and “non-preferentialism” (state funding of many religions equally). The Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution is designed to prevent state religion in any form.

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