Canon 6d raw support in Lightroom 3.6

Is there a way to update lightroom 3.6 with a newer version of camera raw that will support a Canon 6d raw file?

No.
You can update to LR 4.3 or you can use the free DNG converter to convert your raw files to DNG for 3.6.

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