Actually it only prohibits Congress from passing any law establishing a religion. As a result the individual states by virtue of the 10th Amendment are left with that ability.
Originally Posted by The2Dogs
What?
Read here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorpo...Bill_of_Rights
The states can't do it either. The 14th Amendment protects the rights of US citizens from infringement by state laws.
The 14th Amendment protects substantive due process, which is the guarantee that the fundamental rights of citizens will not be encroached on by government - ANY government, including state government. The "fundamental rights of US citizens" include most of the the Bill of Rights amendments, including ALL of the 1st Amendment protections.
So, no, states cannot establish religions in violation of the first Amendment either.