I’m glad that this issue has finally been elevated to the level of evening political news with Rachel Maddow. North Carolina is one of a handful of other states with active constitutional prohibitions that prohibit atheists from holding public office. This blatant violation of the U.S. Constitution (Article 6 and the First Amendment)1 by creating a religious test for public office has not been the focus of the news, probably because prior holders of public office in those states either lie about their beliefs (pandering to the heavy religious pressure of the Bible Belt) or are religious themselves. However, recently, critics of a new Asheville city council member Cecil Bothwell have threatened to try to remove him from office because he’s an atheist.
Here’s Maddow’s inquiry and discussion with ACLU North Carolina Legal Director Katherine Parker:
- Article 6 prohibits religious tests for public office and the First Amendment prohibits establishment (and it can be argued that by requiring state officials to be of a particular religion, the state is establishing a religious preference [<]
Tags: ACLU, Article 6, Cecil Bothwell, Constitution, First Amendment, North Carolina, Rachel Maddow, Religion, religious test
I guess it is quite hard for the religious to understand the U.S. Constitution when they don’t completely read through their holy books.
I do not think Mr. Bothwell has any reason to worry about losing his office-Supremacy Clause.
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that your feed is inaccessible (and not parsing correctly) via a feed reader.
I understand your blog is “closed to comments” but I’m not sure if that is in reference to your “about” page or your entire blog (though I’ve accessed this particular url from your non-parsing feed page).
If it is your intention to have this blog closed for commentary I will make a note of this as I’m creating a project for blogroll/list maintainers such as Mojoey and his Atheist Blogroll.
Maybe this is just a technical glitch that needs to be worked out with your hosting provider.
If there is any misunderstanding I apologize.
Thanks, Larro (eternalone86@gmail.com)
Nice post. I’d enjoy reading a follow up.