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What       is       secularism    ?


littlerose: It can be defined as “a system of doctrines and practices that disregards or rejects any form of religious faith and worship. Its primary objective is the total elimination of all religious elements from society.” Secularism, also known as secular humanism, teaches that there are no objective or absolute truths defining right and wrong. In essence, to secularize something is to make it worldly and unspiritual. Its intent is to deprive something of its religious character, its spiritual influence
anjalidas: Secularism is a principle that involves two basic propositions. The first is the strict separation of the state from religious institutions. The second is that people of different religions and beliefs are equal before the law.
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Answered by Anonymous
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a secular state is one in which the state does not officialy promote any one religon as a state religion . seculirism refers to seperation of religion from state.
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Answered by manvirsaini96
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secularism means a person in a state is free to practice or choose any religion.
example in india, a person can practice any religion and he should not be forced to practice another one.
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