Scott Kuffel

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Rather, secularism is more or less what most people in liberal democracies—religious and nonreligious—already believe to be true and just. Many groups, be they made up of Christians, Jews, Muslims, or nonbelievers, are already speaking the poetry of secularism. The trick lies in getting the believers to see themselves, in some small but significant way, as secular or secularish. Only when that occurs will it be possible to unite them in action.
How to Be Secular: A Call to Arms for Religious Freedom
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