One of the things that annoys me is that while maybe someone might call it nondenominational most of the things I hear are pretty Christian:
take off your hat- in my religion, its put on your hat and I just kind of go along because I don't want to make a big deal
and there are also a bunch of referces such as " the Lord" His son blah blah blah.
If you are feeling out of place, you might ask if you could explain to the others what you believe. We recently had a Scout do a Shabbat service on a campout. He first let everyone know that it was a religious service and they were free to opt out. The service was short and very interesting, and it gave the boys a point of discussion.
When over 80% of the USA describes themselves as Christian, it follows that you would hear more about it. If there are practices you disagree with, how are they to know if you don't tell them? The Scouts in our troop who do not eat pork needed to let the others KNOW so that menus could be adjusted accordingly. Those who celebrate Saturday Sabbath needed to let others KNOW so that activities are not always planned then. If the prayers offend, you could either remain silent (out of respect for the one offering them) or volunteer as Chaplain's Aide.
The slight you feel may very well be from ignorance -- for a Scout, that is much more plausible than it being from insensitivity.
