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  2. Happy Human - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Human is an icon that has been adopted as an international symbol of secular humanism. [1] Created by Dennis Barrington, the figure was the winning design in a competition arranged by Humanists UK (formerly the British Humanist Association) in 1965. [ 1 ]

  3. Secularism - Wikipedia

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    The purposes and arguments in support of secularism vary widely, ranging from assertions that it is a crucial element of modernization, or that religion and traditional values are backward and divisive, to the claim that it is the only guarantor of free religious exercise.

  4. File:The principles of secularism illustrated.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Secularism in India - Wikipedia

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    In Mukhia's view, while secularism and communalism were each other’s negation historically, with the Congress embodying the former and the Muslim League the latter, conceptually they both shared the category of community. To him, the Congress' conception of secularism was "just about half a step ahead of communalism". [79]

  6. Wikipedia : Userboxes/Secularism

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    This gallery includes userbox templates about secularism. You may place any of these userboxes on your user page . Some of these templates have multiple options, so visit the template for further information.

  7. History of secularism in France - Wikipedia

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    The foundations of secularism, or the historical underpinnings that facilitated its emergence, largely originated within the Church itself. The investiture controversy between Pope Gregory VII and the German Emperor in the 11th century, in which the Pope sought to define his independence and that of the Church alongside the political powers, is a fundamental point.