I know this isn't the topic at hand, but I just wanted to point out that there isn't actually a debate about this... What isn't allowed, however, is compulsory prayer led by a teacher or administrator. Because that implies a state-sanctioned religion at the exclusion of all others.
I'm not trying to get into a hizzy with you, TTT because I always respect what you have to say...the only reason I brought that up was because of this:
http://www.christianpost.com/news/g...c-family-against-texas-school-district-50670/
I heard about this on the news a lot the last couple of weeks. Because this student does not believe in prayer, they want to stop others who do from participating in a student-led prayer during their graduation. They aren't forcing him to participate...and this is student-led its not by the faculty or etc... so its not being sanctioned by the state or government... but they are still trying to prevent others from participating in a prayer. So this is a debate for the people who go to that school...for those who do want to have the prayer...and for those who do not.


People only believed these two because their claims were so appealing. Follow my proposed religion and commandments/pillars, eventually die, and then you shall prosper in heaven [with all of your ancestors/72 virgins].