they don't have the right to teach it in schools at all
Sadly they still do legally, which shows how logically vacuous and nonsensical the decisions were to remove prayer in schools and subsequently to remove faith from all public proceedings. Even if someone believes the founders wanted separation of church and state, you think they wanted to ban longstanding cultural religious traditions from public life, but weird new cults and foreign creeds would be OK?
Sadly they still do legally, which shows how logically vacuous and nonsensical the decisions were to remove prayer in schools and subsequently to remove faith from all public proceedings. Even if someone believes the founders wanted separation of church and state, you think they wanted to ban longstanding cultural religious traditions from public life, but weird new cults and foreign creeds would be OK?