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ˈsɛk yə ləˌrɪz əmsec·u·lar·ism

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  1. secularismnoun

    a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations

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  1. secularismnoun

    Synonyms:
    SECULARITY

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  1. List of paraphrases for "secularism":

    secularity, laïcité, laicism, secular, secularisation, secularization

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  1. Nicolas Cadene:

    There is a lot of tension around everything that has to do with religion and secularism, it's linked to the social, political, economic and identity crisis that France is going through, which leads some to withdraw into their shells, to turn to identity politics.

  2. Daniel Hannan:

    Our first conversation is not about secularism, we discuss manifestos, the rule of law, personal liberty, common conservative values, campaigning and accountability.

  3. Billy Graham:

    We are n’t supporting political candidates, i ’m encouraging Christians to vote. The problem in our country today is that we have allowed the progressive to take God out of our government. We have allowed godless secularism to take control of Washington.

  4. Mustafa Sentop:

    Our proposal for the new constitution contains the concept of secularism and we don't have any problems with it.

  5. Gayle Jordan:

    What I ’m struggling with right now is making private those blog posts where I specifically deal with my secularism. My atheism … These blog posts often use the word Atheist, and some are harsh in their judgment of religion and religious ideas.


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