Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why does in god we trust not violate the constitution? [View all]Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Americas history of jurisprudence is littered with bad decisions. Ultimately what is constitutional or not is arbitrated by our courts and whether or not we agree with it is pretty much irrelevant unless we mount a successful legal challenge to change it.
While we certainly like to see our system of courts authoring decisions solely based on reason the hard truth is they are often swayed by their own biases. What is different today is you have shitstains posing as justices such as Alito who will openly lie during confirmation specifically to consciously employ those biases to a system intended to be free from them. When this breaks down you can be well assured we are all fucked and mottos making reference to hocus pocus will be the least of our problems.