How, unless you believe in some “evolving” Constitution,
can “In God We Trust” be deemed a Constitutional non-issue at ratification,
and without any textual changes regarding this issue,
now be even considered to be remotely unconstitutional?
Oh, forgot the effects of “libtardation”.
In God We Trust is the official national motto of the United States and the U.S. state of Florida. The motto first appeared on a United States coin in 1864, but In God We Trust did not become the official U.S. national motto until after the passage of an Act of Congress in 1956.
I guess I’m not following what you’re saying MrB about an evolving Constitution.