examples of non religious written source is different public books
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The word "secular" generally refers to worldly, rather than spiritual. In prehistoric India, there were many kinds of literature which were non-religious in nature. The law books of ancient India was known as 'Dharmasutras' and 'Smritis'. These literary books were known as secular literature.
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But what do nonbelievers actually believe? This is a tough question. The first three terms don’t help much because they all negate. They deny the reality of a Christian deity, and they announce a lack of faith in what Christians believe. The second set of terms names a positive presence, but these labels are less popular, and their meanings can be obscure. They make claims about
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