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Why secularism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatius the Kiwi" data-source="post: 74162258" data-attributes="member: 326057"><p>A society where Christianity is the dominant cultural guiding force, which informs law and civic duty still seems more beneficial to Christendom than a secular society which governs itself on different principles. Bringing up the examples of Islamic countries seems pointless since we know how intolerant Islam is of any competition. I also haven't suggested anything governments ought to do. Not my place. I am only critiquing the idea of secularism from a Christian perspective, that it has not been beneficial to the Christian west. Something I do not think you can deny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatius the Kiwi, post: 74162258, member: 326057"] A society where Christianity is the dominant cultural guiding force, which informs law and civic duty still seems more beneficial to Christendom than a secular society which governs itself on different principles. Bringing up the examples of Islamic countries seems pointless since we know how intolerant Islam is of any competition. I also haven't suggested anything governments ought to do. Not my place. I am only critiquing the idea of secularism from a Christian perspective, that it has not been beneficial to the Christian west. Something I do not think you can deny. [/QUOTE]
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