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  2. George Holyoake - Wikipedia

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    George Jacob Holyoake (13 April 1817 – 22 January 1906) was an English secularist, co-operator and newspaper editor. He coined the terms secularism in 1851 [1] and "jingoism" in 1878. [2]

  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.

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  6. Charles Watts (secularist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Watts then became the leader of the secularist movement in Canada, founding and editing Secular Thought in Toronto, and also regularly went on lecture tours of the US. [2] He returned in 1891 to England (upon Bradlaugh's death), where his son had by then established the periodical Watts's Literary Guide (the forerunner of the New ...

  7. Secularization - Wikipedia

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    Secularization has different connotations such as implying differentiation of secular from religious domains, the marginalization of religion in those domains, or it may also entail the transformation of religion as a result of its recharacterization (e.g. as a private concern, or as a non-political matter or issue).

  8. Opinion: America is a secular democracy - AOL

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    Robert Montgomery: Religious views cannot be used by the government as a justification for government action.

  9. Secular movement - Wikipedia

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    The secular movement refers to a social and political trend in the United States, [1] beginning in the early years of the 20th century, with the founding of the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism in 1925 and the American Humanist Association in 1941, in which atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, freethinkers, and other nonreligious and nontheistic Americans have grown in ...