As is evident by the comments included in this thread, that there are those who resent and disapprove of those who pray in public; those who feel uncomfortable with public prayer; and those who wholly support the notion of public prayer. That seems pretty strait-forward. Religious or not, people are looking for things they can cling to, hoping to gain meaning, purpose, hope and security. That ultimate security comes from somewhere else. It isn't from public displays of prayer, investments, security cameras or things you buy. Such things are the sounds of insecurity.