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Islam is not a religion, and it would not matter if it was. You're a laughingstock. The 1st amendment is perhaps the weakest part of the US Constitution. It has numerous exceptions (Ex. With free speech > perjury, sedition, slander, libel, pornography laws, fighting words, threats, disturbing the peace, etc.) In contrast, the Supremacy clause is the strongest part of the Constitution. It has NEVER had an exception to it, in 226 years.Also from the U.S. Constitution...I get the feeling YOU DON'T KNOW what country you are living in. For your edification, you are living in a country that has a Constitution that says > "This Constitution, and the laws of the United States.....shall be the supreme law of the land." Get it ?I don't know what country you live in, but I live in the U.S.
(Article 6, Section 2, the Supremacy Clause)
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
And get this ... whether you like it or not ... whether you agree or not ... YOU don't get to define which faiths constitute a religion. Islam is a religion.
The supremacy clause is irrelevant to this discussion. The free exercise clause does.