NY what term is the person known who does not discriminate others on the basis of religious beliefs
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ANSWER:
Secular
EXPLANATION:
Secularism or a secular person is defined as someone who is indifferent to, or reject or exclude of, religion and religious-based considerations. The word secularism was first coined by the British writer George Jacob Holyoake in the year 1851. He believed that religion must not be included with the ordinary political and social activities of a nation.
Holyoake conceived the word secularism to define his opinions of supporting a social order distinct from religion, sans actively dismissing or criticising religious belief. Therefore to be secular implies that an individual does not believe in supernatural entities, realms, or beings; an individual does not involve in religious behaviours, and an individual does not recognise as religious and is not a supporter/follower of any religious community.