Isnt it quite some irony that in Germany, whose constitution is clearly non-secular, the chancellor can be sworn in secularly, while in the US, with a secular constitution its unthinkable the president will be sworn in secularly?
On a sidenote: There was this awkward moment at the swearing in (the end), when there was a second of silence instead of the usual religious proclamation.
On a sidenote: There was this awkward moment at the swearing in (the end), when there was a second of silence instead of the usual religious proclamation.
Cetero censeo religionem delendam esse