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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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).

  4. Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture

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    ISSSC was established in 2005 to advance the understanding of the role of secular values and the process of secularization in contemporary society and culture. Designed to be multidisciplinary and nonpartisan, the Institute conducts research, lectures and public events. [1] Author and professor Barry Kosmin is the founding director of the ISSSC.

  5. History of religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Others stress the secular character of the American Revolution and note the secular character of the nation's founding documents. [ citation needed ] Protestantism in the United States , as the largest and dominant form of religion in the country, has been profoundly influential to the history and culture of the United States.

  6. Secularism - Wikipedia

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    As a philosophy, secularism is closely associated with naturalism and materialism, rejecting consideration of immaterial or supernatural substances, such as a soul, in favour of a material universe. [45] This secular materialism and rationalism forms the basis of most modern empirical science. [46]

  7. Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The idea of an "awakening" implies a slumber or passivity during secular or less religious times. Awakening is a term which originates from, and is embraced often and primarily by, evangelical Christians. [23] In recent times, the idea of "awakenings" in United States history has been put forth by conservative American evangelicals. [24]

  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. Category:Secularism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Secularism concerns aiming for a separation of church and state, irrespective of one's own religion or lack thereof. Not to be confused with secularization which refers to the historical process in which religion loses social and cultural significance.