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Who is laymem ? What does we call a person who is not a layman?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Laymen is a term used in English that describes an individual who does not belong to a council of priests or religious affairs.

Explanation:

  • Clergy or Priests are people who have concerns in religion.  
  • Their personal and professional life both reflects their religious beliefs.
  • They teach and address to spiritual problems of individuals.
  • People give them respect and they are highly treated.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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A layman can be defined as a person not belonging to any church, or is not a member of clergy. In other words he is not associated with any religious orders.

EXPLANATION:  

  • During the 17th and 18th centuries there has been a rise in the religious inclinations in England.
  • Many of the landed gentry belonged to the members of church or any other religious groups, they were called as clergymen.
  • The opposite of clergymen can be called as laymen, who doesn't belongs to any religious orders or church. The person who is not a layman can be called as a clergyman.

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