Article I, Section 4. [Religious
liberty.]
The rights of conscience shall
never be infringed. The State shall make no law respecting an establishment of
religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; no religious test shall be
required as a qualification for any office of public trust or for any vote at
any election; nor shall any person be incompetent as a witness or juror on
account of religious belief or the absence thereof. There shall be no union of
Church and State, nor shall any church dominate the State or interfere with its
functions. No public money or property shall be appropriated for or applied to
any religious worship, exercise or instruction, or for the support of any
ecclesiastical establishment.
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