Wait a moment: The explicit mention of Christianity is "absolutely necessary". As a guarantee for human dignity and freedom, the document should also contain a reference to God. - somehow my ribs are hurting from laughing now. In whose name have more people been killed, disparaged and disadvantaged (and continue to be in some cases), if not in the name of various gods of various factions? These really don't belong in any constitutions. I recommend anyone who disagrees to read church labor law and the effects it has, for example, on hospitals or schools with church co-sponsorship (since they aren't fully funded by the church anyway, the state always contributes heavily). There is hardly anything more objectionable than the behavior the church displays in such institutions when employees don't belong to the church - and that despite the church sometimes not even bearing 10% of the actual costs. No religion in constitutions! For a clear separation of state (or confederation of states) and church!
At Der Rollberg there's the original article.