Posted by Ilya Somin:
State Legislator Seeks to Repeal Arkansas State Constitutional Ban on Atheists' 
Holding Public Office:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_15-2009_02_21.shtml#1235026375


   The[1] Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is supporting Arkansas state
   Representative Richard Carroll's effort to repeal a state
   constitutional provision that bans any �person who denies the being of
   God� from holding public office or testifying in Court.

   As the Becket Fund press release linked above points out, it is
   unlikely that this constitutional provision - or others like it still
   on the books in three other states - could actually be enforced. Any
   effort to do so would almost certainly be invalidated by the courts as
   a violation of the First Amendment. Nonetheless, repealing the law
   will have some symbolic value in signalling that the state government
   recognizes atheists as equal citizens of its own volition, and not
   merely when compelled to do so by courts.

   At the same time, it is important to remember that archaic legal
   restrictions are far from being the main obstacle to office-holding by
   atheists. Although atheists[2] constitute some 3 to 9 percent of the
   American population and are a generally well off and well-educated
   group, there are no openly atheist members of Congress, governors, or
   cabinet members, and only a tiny handful of state legislators. The
   principal reason for this is [3]the widespread public prejudice
   against them, which is greater than that against any other ethnic or
   religious group on which we have polling data. For example, as
   discussed in last link, some 53% of Americans would categorically
   refuse to vote for a "qualified" atheist candidate for president
   nominated by their own party, as opposed to 43% who would refuse to
   vote for a qualified gay candidate of their party, 38% who
   categorically refuse to vote for a Muslim candidate, 24% for a Mormon
   one, and single digits who refuse to vote for blacks, Catholics, or
   Jews. For reasons I went into in detail in [4]this article and [5]this
   series of posts, such blanket hostility to atheists is unjustified. It
   is perhaps the last form of crude religious prejudice still accepted
   by a majority of the American population.

   Repealing the Arkansas law and others like it won't change that
   reality. But it would be a small step in the right direction.

References

   1. http://www.becketfund.org/index.php/article/958.html
   2. http://www.adherents.com/largecom/com_atheist.html
   3. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_02_18-2007_02_24.shtml#1172018751
   4. 
http://www.law.gmu.edu/assets/homepages/isomin/files/LegalTimes_Atheism.pdf
   5. http://volokh.com/posts/chain_1160524889.shtml

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