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So then, by your terms, a Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, Jew, or even an Atheist, could come into your church and open the sermon with a prayer from their religion?
Actually they could. It would be up to the church and its congregation to decide whether or not they would be welcome. Not so with government meetings. Government supposedly serves all its constituents equally.
There are two answers. No prayers or everybody gets their turn. Do you really want dozens of religions to pray publically before each meeting?