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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SecularismSecularism - Wikipedia

    Secularism is most commonly thought of as the separation of religion from civil affairs and the state and may be broadened to a similar position seeking to remove or to minimize the role of religion in any public sphere.

  3. Secularists, on the other hand, claim that the separation of church and state provides the best framework for upholding the rights and freedoms of all citizens regardless of their religion or belief. This article explores the key themes and debates around the concept of secularism.

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Secularism argues for a sphere of knowledge, values, and action that is independent of religious authority, but it does not automatically exclude religion from having authority when it comes to political and social matters. Secularization, in contrast, is a process which does involve such exclusion.

  5. Jul 28, 2014 · So to be secular means that 1) a person does not believe in supernatural beings, entities, or realms, 2) a person does not engage in religious behaviors, and 3) a person does not identify as...

  6. Apr 26, 2019 · The answer to that question depends entirely upon how one defines the key terms — in particular, how one defines religion. Many secular humanists use essentialist definitions of religion; this means that they identify some basic belief or attitude as comprising the "essence" of religion. Everything that has this attribute is religion, and ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SecularitySecularity - Wikipedia

    Secularity, also the secular or secularness (from Latin saeculum, "worldly" or "of a generation"), is the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion. Origins of secularity can be traced to the Bible itself and fleshed out through Christian history into the modern era. [1]

  8. Oct 4, 2019 · Secularization is a cultural transition in which religious values are gradually replaced with nonreligious values. In the process, religious figureheads such as church leaders lose their authority and influence over society.

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