A constitutional convention does not amend one clause — it reopens the entire charter at once, and everything from property rights to the structure of the courts is back on the table. That is a far heavier decision than any single amendment, because the citizen cannot know in advance what a convention of delegates will produce; he can only judge whether the present constitution is broken badly enough to risk a wholesale rewrite. Scripture warns against casually moving the boundary stones the fathers set. The prudent question is not whether the 1963 constitution is perfect, but whether the people trust the delegates and special interests who would dominate a convention to hand back something better, and whether ordinary families would gain or lose protections in the trade. Demand specifics before voting yes on a blank check.
"Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set."
— Proverbs 22:28 (KJV)