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  2. Secularization - Wikipedia

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    Partial Secularization: which is the common meaning of the word, and expresses "The separation between religion and state". Complete Secularization: this definition is not limited to the partial definition, but exceeds it to "The separation between all (religion, moral, and human) values, and (not just the state) but also to (the human nature ...

  3. Secular religion - Wikipedia

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    A secular religion is a communal belief system that often rejects or neglects the metaphysical aspects of the supernatural, commonly associated with traditional religion, instead placing typical religious qualities in earthly, or material, entities.

  4. Secularity - Wikipedia

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    Today, anything that is not directly connected with religion may be considered secular, in other words, neutral to religion. [7] Secularity does not mean ' anti-religious ', but ' unrelated to religion '. Many activities in religious bodies are secular, and though there are multiple types of secularity or secularization, most do not lead to ...

  5. Secularism - Wikipedia

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    Secularism takes different forms with varying stances on where and how religion should be separate from other aspects of society. [6] People of any religious denomination can support a secular society, or adopt the principles of secularism, although secularist identity is often associated with non-religious individuals such as atheists. [7]

  6. Separation of church and state - Wikipedia

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    Romania is a secular state and has no state religion. However, the role of religion in society is regulated by several articles of the Romanian Constitution. Art 29. Freedom of Conscience. (1) Freedom of thought and opinion, as well as freedom of religion, cannot be limited in any way.

  7. Islam and secularism - Wikipedia

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    Secularism is an ambiguous concept that can be understood to refer to a number of policies and ideas—anticlericalism, atheism, state neutrality toward religion, the separation of religion from state, banishment of religious symbols from the public sphere, or disestablishment (separation of church and state, [4] although Islam has no institution corresponding to this sense of "church"). [1]

  8. Secular state - Wikipedia

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    A secular state is an idea pertaining to secularity, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion. [1] A secular state claims to treat all its citizens equally regardless of religion , and claims to avoid preferential treatment for a citizen based on their religious ...

  9. Secular spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Secular spirituality emphasizes humanistic qualities such as love, compassion, patience, forgiveness, responsibility, harmony, and a concern for others. [7] Du Toit argues aspects of life and human experience which go beyond a purely materialistic view of the world are spiritual; spirituality does not require belief in a supernatural reality or divine being.