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How does the Constitution support separation of Church and State?

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Today, the establishment clause prohibits all levels of government from either advancing or inhibiting religion. The establishment clause separates church from state, but not religion from politics or public life. Individual citizens are free to bring their religious convictions into the public arena.
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The constitution wants the Church to be seperate from the state so the State does not control the church.

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