you're just making shit up. you really don't have a clue, do you?Sure there is. You obviously know very little about this subject, and you are displaying that. The 1st amendment is the weakest part of the Constitution. Unlike the Supremacy Clause (which is the strongest part of the Constitution), the 1st amendment has many EXCEPTIONS to it. You don't know that ?your claim was that the supremacy clause trumped the first amendment. such a thing is impossible because there is no conflict between the supremacy clause and the first amendment or any other portion of the constitution.One of these is that religions cannot be supreme over the Constitution. If they demand to be (ie, is they are supremacist - like Islam), they are automatically in violation of the Constitution. And unlike the 1st amendment (with its many exceptions), the Supremacy Clause has no exceptions, and has never has had any for 226 years.
i don't know how to make this clearer to you but the supremacy clause says that the states can't interfere with the functioning of the federal government, and that when there is a conflict federal law trumps state.
there is no part of the supremacy clause that says that any thoughts or ideas are illegal.