Nor does it allow any individuals in positions of authority to push their religious views on others.
The concept of pushing religious views on others is used broadly enough that it could be the subject of a similar topic.
It happens a lot. Every state government building that insists on putting the 10 Commandments but not the Aesirian Code of Nine in front of it is promoting 1 religion over another.
It's always been a little weird to me how big of a deal some Christians make with the 10 Commandments. Jesus pretty explicitly replaced them with 2, far simpler commandments (honor me above all else, be nice to each other). I would think it would be far easier for most Christians to ignore 2 rules instead of 10. (though it is pretty easy to ignore some of the ten)