Why does western-philosophy (built on Kantianism) try to secularize Kant theories if he built his ethical argument that humans are beings, not things, created by God?
I'm not saying they outright dismiss his philosophy (you can't) but they tip-toe around the deeply religious foundation of it.
Like other key Enlightenment thinkers, Voltaire was a deist, expressing the idea: "What is faith? Is it to believe that which is evident? No. It is perfectly evident to my mind that there exists a necessary, eternal, supreme, and intelligent being. This is no matter of faith, but of reason."[114][115] Voltaire held mixed views of the Abrahamic religions but had a favourable view of Hinduism.