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Secularism / Religion and politics / Religion / Politics / Philosophy / Agnosticism / Atheism / Freethought / Secular state / Freedom of religion / Secularity / Separation of church and state
Date: 2015-10-01 10:43:31
Secularism
Religion and politics
Religion
Politics
Philosophy
Agnosticism
Atheism
Freethought
Secular state
Freedom of religion
Secularity
Separation of church and state

What is Secularism? Secularism is a principle that involves two basic propositions. The first is the strict separation of the state from religious institutions. The second is that people of different religions and belief

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