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Constitutional references to God : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constitutional references to God Several national constitutions make reference to God, most often in the preamble. Such ''invocationes'' or ''nominationes dei'' are found notably in several European constitutional traditions (reflecting the strong position of established churches in these countries and the tradition of invoking God in legal documents) and in the constitutions of Islamic countries. In constitutional revisions, the inclusion or exclusion of a reference to God is frequently a point of great contention between believers and supporters of a laicist or secular state. ==Terminology== A reference to God in a legal text is called ''invocatio dei'' ("call on God") if the text itself is proclaimed in the name of the deity. A reference to God in another context is called ''nominatio dei'', or "naming of God".〔〔
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