Well, let me ask you, Kiwii. Do you believe that yourself?
In schools, I'm pretty sure rituals aren't allowed anyway in schools because it is a violation of some laws, so that doesn't matter.
But from your standpoint, you're implying that nobody should practice religion of any kind at school. Even if its something as seemingly insignificant as a small prayer before class or something. Assuming I'm correct, your standpoint on this matter has no reason to be taken into serious consideration as it is completely biased against religious practice in the first place.
I am giving my opinion from the standpoint set upon by the constitution, thus proving that it should not be so
only for the reason that the constitution of the United States says that one is allowed to practice their religious beliefs freely. Though in schools, certain rules apply that are not in the Constitution, thus only limiting the amount of religious practice that can take place in a school.
All your statement displays is that fact that you are completely uninterested in actually discussing the issue of public schools in Texas and more concerned with getting into a big argument over religion and belief in god.
People are allowed to believe in whoever they want, and allowed to NOT believe in whoever they want. All's fair that way =/
Good day.