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secularism

/sek-yuh-luh-riz-uhm/US // ˈsɛk yə ləˌrɪz əm //UK // (ˈsɛkjʊləˌrɪzəm) //

世俗主义,政教合一,政教分离,政教分离主义

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
    • : the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.

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Examples

  • India’s constitution, which was read aloud at protests against the law across the country, guarantees equality and explicitly enshrines secularism.

  • Threats for online reportersRaif Badawi is a prominent blogger known for advocating secularism and a homegrown liberal system of governance in Saudi Arabia.

  • But the enemy of the new emirs is neither the Jew nor the Christian, it is the godless militant defending secularism.

  • In a country with a constitution that values secularism, religion is still the prime indicator of morality and goodness.

  • Nevertheless, the triumph of West Coast spiritualism over East Coast secularism has civilization-wide implications.

  • The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims.

  • He talks about how growing secularism goes hand in hand with the destruction of European culture.

  • There never was a time when these things would not have been denounced by Secularism as crimes against humanity.

  • Mr. Blomfield talks very freely, in conclusion, about the "fruits" of Christianity and Secularism.

  • On the other hand, our party is comparatively small and poor, and Christian laws prevent our holding any trusts for Secularism.

  • It is said that a lecturer on Secularism was once asked, Why cant you let the Bible alone, if you dont believe it?

  • Secularism, on the contrary, concerns itself with the things of "to-day."