“…The Turkish constitution, for example, cannot be amended to change its secular character. 78 While the Turkish constitution is unique in preserving its secular provisions, arguments have been made to assert that even certain provisions of the U.S. Constitution, such as the Thirteenth Amendment, which prohibited slavery, cannot be repealed. 79 Granted that some provisions of a constitution may not be theoretically or practically amendable, the fact remains that no constitutional amendment procedure limits the number of amendments.…”