Gallup: Drop in U.S. Religiosity Among Largest in World
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"Secular" could be any form of governance, since it just means worldly or related to the world. It's an empty term when it comes to government, and could describe anything from a democratic republic to a monarchy to a totalitarian communist government. it's simply not a meaningful term. So I see no reason to give preference to a secular government purely on the basis of its secularity, as I would much rather live under a magnanimous theocracy than a totalitarian "secular" government. The categories simply leave far too many possibilities open.How could they not be representative? One is, by definition, a government where rules are informed by a deity and the other is simply one where it's not. You can't get a more basic distinction than that. If you're going to decide whether or not to have a theocracy then your only initial options are 'a theocracy' or 'not a theocracy'. That is...secular.
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