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The earth isn't round either.
What is secular about America?
Ok, listen, first, as Zyxius said, lets define secularism, and see which societies were close to that.
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The earth isn't round either.
Let's try to arrive at some sort of definition of Secularism shall we?
Let's say one of the principles, among others, of Secularism is that nothing is sacred or inviolable....meaning that everything is open to question and revision. Can everyone agree on this?
Also...please suggest other principles of Secularism. Anyone who is a support of Secularism please.
If a man with a beard forces women to wear the headscarf to school, it is called Talibanism and is subject to air strikes from the US military. However, when you call yourself a secularist and force women NOT to wear a head scarf to school ..it is called being modern and this denial of personal freedoms to women is considered very much acceptable. They do not allow the individual to choose whether or not to wear a headscarf the secular state has decided that no one should be permitted.
AP
Dear ZY,
There is a difference on enforcing and letting people having a choice. The french ban on scarves in school is because a child at 12 have to follow the choice of her parents and grand parents and has no say in that matter. However once she is 16 she can wear what she wants and there are no restrictions.
Democracy and Capitalism do not have one single author like religions and hence it evolves with time whereas religion stagnates with the passage of time.
Regards
Definition of Secularism
Secularism is the complete separation of church from state. No religion shall be favoured over another. It is completely neutral in matters of religion. Secularism does not assert a certain religion on anyone, allowing them to practice any religion of their choice. Secularism seeks to put the need of humans first, and the government is a humanistic (atheistic) institution, with no religion. Thus, it shall not be obliged to enforce a religion or religious laws on anyone and shall be independent of all religions.
The aim of Secularism is to improve the lives of the people of that state, irregardless of religion. In this way, no citizen shall be discriminated against on a basis of religion.
Secularism is a materialistic philosophy, interested in only worldly matters, and the government shall not impose any religious duty on any citizen. As GJ Holyoake said, "Secularism is not an argument against Christianity, it is one independent of it. It does not question the pretensions of Christianity; it advances others. Secularism does not say there is no light or guidance elsewhere, but maintains that there is light and guidance in secular truth, whose conditions and sanctions exist independently, and act forever. Secular knowledge is manifestly that kind of knowledge which is founded in this life, which relates to the conduct of this life, conduces to the welfare of this life, and is capable of being tested by the experience of this life."
This shows that Holyoake, who coined the term secularism, believed it to help human beings first and that secularism considers that nothing is more important than human beings.
Holyoake, in his 1896 English Secularism defined secularism as: "Secularism is a code of duty pertaining to this life, founded on considerations purely human, and intended mainly for those who find theology indefinite or inadequate, unreliable or unbelievable. Its essential principles are three: (1) The improvement of this life by material means. (2) That science is the available Providence of man. (3) That it is good to do good. Whether there be other good or not, the good of the present life is good, and it is good to seek that good."
Principle of Secularism
The guiding principle of a secular state is to improve the lives of the citizens of that state. The government is then free to take the best qualities from every religion, as it does not have the problem that occurs in religious governments, that one tenet that, though considered important, is forbidden in that country's state religion.
Secularism protects freedom of religion for all individuals.
Secular States as compared to (Publically) Religious Countries
Most secular countries are doing better than those which have religion intertwined with secularism.
Canada is an example of a country without a state religion.
England is, nowdays, much weaker than France or Germany, countries that are very secular.
Also, countries such as Iran, which was secular under the Shah, was much more powerful and a greater threat than it is now. Today, their is no serious threat from Iran and it is a weak nation.
Problems Faced with Secularism
With secularism, as with any idealogy, there are problems.
One problem faced is with countries like Turkey. They have such huge groups of one religion that, unless certain (mildly) restrictive measures are taken secularism will not survive in that state.
Also, family and personal morals may take a downturn. This should not be put down to secularism, as, in personal life, secularism is not present, but, as many people (falsely) call it a flaw of secularism, I feel that this must be delat with. And Ayub Khan, second President of Pakistan, provided the solution, with his Family Life system, in which a basic set of morals were called for.
There is one last problem. A religion makes people work hard to help that religion. If there is no religion, people have no fixed standard to go to. Again, this is solved, with nationalism. This becomes the people's standard, what they work for.
For the record...France has imposed a BAN on headscarves. That is not about choice...it is about restricting it...even for those who want to wear it out of their own will. You are misrepresenting the situation.....where is your neutrality Mr Always Neutral?
Lets try to get a point by point definition of Secularism. And for someone to say that Secularism should be the way of governance without a definition of secularism is nuts in my book.....even though the definition may be constantly evolving....you need the definition as it stands today or else you cannot make laws.
Dear ZY,
Your lack of knowledge on the French Scarf Ban and life in general is finally exposed. It also reveals the bigotted mentality you possess.
Before you spew your ill-informed stew please read the article below.
I am posting the salient points below since you seem to have selective and blinkered vision.
"A law banning Islamic headscarves and other religious symbols from French state schools came into effect on Thursday, the first day of term."
THIS MEANS ALL RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS INCLUDING TURBANS, CROSSES SCARVES ETC ARE BANNED NOT SCARVES ONLY.
THIS MEANS ITS BANNED IN STATE RUN SCHOOLS ONLY AND YOU ARE FREE TO WEAR RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS OR WHEREVER YOU WISH TO WEAR IT.
LASTLY ITS THEIR COUNTRY AND THEIR LAWS IF THEY WISH THAT NO RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS SHOULD BE WORN IN THEIR SCHOOLS WHATS YOUR CRIB. HAVE YOU CRITICISED THE SAUDI GOVT. WHICH PREVENTS ALL RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS OF OTHER RELIGIONS FROM BEING CARRIED TO MECCA ?
NEXT YOU WILL TELL ME THAT TURKEY'S BAN ON SCARVES IS PLOT BETWEEN THE USA, JEWS AND OFFCOURSE INDIANS AND OH I FORGOT WHILE AT IT BLAME THE MARTIANS TOO.
I never said that the ban was exclusive to the head scarf, but that is the example that I used since I am a practicing Muslim. I lived in Canada for a long time where I went to public school for a few years.
Also...all the CAPITAL letters just looks likes you're screaming rather than having an exchange.
Considering that I said no such thing....it is you who is proving to be the bigot. I dont know how you dragged this into the discussion, but you're really going way off topic just to paint a picture of bigotry here and its making you look anything but Neutral.
AN
I have to agree with Zyxius that you're going overboard with this and you definitely are not neutral. You seem the least neutral of all of us, even more than Zyxius and he definitely isn't neutral.
Just breathe and calm down.