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Secularism In Modern Democracies

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Secularism in modern democracies refers to the principle of separating religion and government to ensure equality and freedom of belief for all citizens.

Key Features

  • Separation of church and state
  • Freedom of religion
  • Equality for all beliefs
  • Protection of individual rights

Pros

  • Promotes religious tolerance and diversity
  • Creates a fair and equitable society for all citizens
  • Protects individual liberties and rights

Cons

  • Some argue that it may lead to the marginalization of religious beliefs in public life
  • Can be a source of controversy or conflict in multicultural societies

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