In Liberty and Tyranny, Levin insists that (Page 46): "A theocracy is not established if certain public schools allow their students to pray at the beginning of the day, or participate in Christmas or Easter assemblies . . ."
As long as Americans, with some modest religious prayer, rituals and mentionings in the secular, public arena, pray and worship without seeking to run a one-religion state, or coerce other-believers or unbelievers, they do not violate the Constitution.
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