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Imagine a high-level government job interview where modern political culture demands an absolute ideological audit, only to hit the impenetrable firewall of the No Religious Test Clause. This pivotal sentence in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution predates the First Amendment, representing a radical act of Political Survival championed by Charles Pinckney and later reinforced by Torcaso v. Watkins to dismantle the lingering power of Zombie Laws. This episode of pplpod (E5243) deconstructs the transition from the 17th-century European Test Acts—which forced officials to disavow transubstantiation and the body of the monarch as a religious head—to a system where t ...
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