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In a secular society, the powers of the church and the state are separate. Basically, this means that the state's governing cannot be the result of the policies and beliefs of any organized religion and that no religious leader has automatic political authority. It also means that no person has to answer to any governmental authority for his or her religion. For example, you can run for a political office no matter what your religious beliefs are.

Many of the modern ideas about a secular society were born as a result of the violence of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. The Reformation is generally dated to 1517, when the friar Martin Luther nailed The Ninety-Five Theses to a Roman Catholic church in Germany. The document served primarily as a protest to key points in the Catholic doctrine.

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Secularism is the principle seeking to conduct human affairs based on secular, naturalistic considerations. It is most commonly defined as the separation of religion from civic affairs and the state, and may be broadened to a similar position concerning the need to suppress religion in any public sphere.

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