How accurate is this?
>>1940118
>(1) Science
stop reading right there. most "secularists" couldn't tell you shit in detail about science and just throw themselves into blind faith regarding it.
>>1940118
Not. Virtually all secularists have no grounding in higher thought and/or are downright euphoric.
>>1940118
Secularism just means that you want a clear separation between church and state. You can be a secular Christian, a secular Jew, a secular Muslim, etc. That list is just a whole lot of projection.
>>1940223
No it doesn't stop making shit up.
>>1940234
Did you mean to reply to the OP and click on my post by mistake? Go away and come back when you have something substantial to say.
>>1940118
Sort of accurate, most Westerners believe something like this shit without knowing what they're talking about.
>>1940118
Who Have this to you?
Was secularism always an extensive ideology with distinct organisation structure and ethical code or am I being memed on?
>>1940240
Secularism literally does not mean separation of church and state. It means non-religious. A secular state is a non-religious state.
>>1940223
It doesn't. If you say you're a "secular Jew" this doesn't mean you're a Jew who thinks blasphemy shouldn't be punishable by death. This means you were born a Jew and continue to identify as one despite being irreligious.
You're confused because "secularism" is most frequently used to describe a state's attitude towards religion as opposed to the average person's.
>>1940782
noun sec·u·lar·ism \ˈse-kyə-lə-ˌri-zəm\
Simple Definition of secularism
: the belief that religion should not play a role in government, education, or other public parts of society
Source: Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary
>>1940789
secular
ˈsɛkjʊlə/
adjective
adjective: secular
1.
not connected with religious or spiritual matters.
>>1940118
>science dosnt have a meta-narrative and is always secular (which this picture means to define as 'whith out God')
>history is sometimes dependent on current ideology - though there are lesser and greater standards of reasonable inquiry / evidence quality
>Sociology does not any normative values - what you are describing if liberal utilitarianism. Though looking at Uni departments I can see how the confusion comes about.
>Gov is about right though replace saviour with 'best option'
>Literature - Words arnt objective, meaning is use - correct. I think most secular people intuitively understand this.
>Philosophy (not even going to comment)
>>1940789
>Full Definition of secularism
> : indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations
I know you saw the full definition because it's on the same fucking page right under the simple definition you gigantic faggot.
>>1940118
That's 90% projection.
>all atheists think the same
A secular religious person believes in the religion but doesn't believe the state should be governed by its religious views. A secular state can still accept religion in its society, but its laws are not dictated by the religion.