"One year later, in Engle v. Vitale (1963), the Supreme Court struck down voluntary Bible readings and recitation of the Lord's Prayer in public schools." Bold mine.
Whether you want to admit it or not the SCOTUS has upheld bans on prayer in school, both voluntary and school lead. Yes many schools will not bother anyone for saying a silent prayer over lunch but they could end this "voluntary" prayer if they wanted. My point in all this is not forcing ANY belief on anyone. Why is it wrong to have crosses placed at sites where LEO's lost their lives in the line of duty, or a cross honoring those who served their country, to prey in school (yes it's banned), to have the Ten Commandments (the foundation of law) in court houses? I could go on and on. I ask why, when these things are banned, is it fine for someone to say they are a medal of honor winner to get a job (possibly from someone who needs it more), to have signs posted on public transportation espousing atheism as a way of life, etc.? If you don't want religion fine, but don't make it where things are banned because they "may" be a religious symbol. In doing this you're forcing your belief on me. I won't force mine on you so stop trying to force a way of life on me. I say this all inclusively and not necessarily that anyone here is doing that.