I think hes absolutely in his right (Its in the constitution after all)
Its his Graduation ceremony and I see no reason why they MUST PRAY at it, last time I checked payer or religion wasn't essential to ones graduation? And then to do it in such an underhanded way after initially doing the right thing is a disgrace...
And for a Teacher to publicly slander a student like that in the manner she did? She needs to be fired and sued to show that not only is it not legally acceptable but morally too. Might put other teachers off the idea of doing such things again.
Now I have no problem with Religion, people have the right to believe in what they want, but must practice it in ways that the respective ways of their countries government see fit and in a way as not to single out or force it on other people like they have done in this situation.
I have an awful lot of respect for this guy, and think he has done the right thing in this event public sectarianism and bullying.
Religious people always seem to do this, Try to squash anyone that thinks differently through sheer harassment and bullying.
And why Women seem to be incredibly religious (Especially in Christianity) is beyond me...
I hope they do know this is in the bible:
"I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent."
-- Timothy 2:12
Now I myself just had my graduation ceremony last night and there was a heavy religious presence with the local priest and quite a few prayers said at it but alas I don't think the Irish Constitution is as religiously accommodating as others. So just last night I had to essentially go through with what this young man has saved himself from doing.
And seeing as I come from Ireland, probably one of the best global examples of religious hatred and why Government bodies should never buddy up with Religious institutions. This along with many other examples throughout the world show why Governments should have nothing to do with religions and should enforce rules like these on those who dont follow them, after all it dosnt stop them from praying in their Churches or their houses it simply stops them marginalizing other people, a school should never make a student feel threatened or un-welcomed like this, after all its their place to prevent bullying of any form.