Since recycling, resource conservation and other 'green' activities are tenents of the earth mother and wiccan 'religions', does this mean that these gov't mandated programs are in violation of the Constitution?
"Since recycling, resource conservation and other 'green' activities are tenents of the earth mother and wiccan 'religions', does this mean that these gov't mandated programs are in violation of the Constitution?"
No, I don't think so. Such activities may reflect the tenets of certain religions, but they can be taught without reference to Wicca or other religious beliefs. In the same way that, say, personal responsibility, not cheating on tests, not stealing from other kids, and other behaviors can be taught without reference to any particular religion, or even to religion in general.