I call upon all secularist forces and freedom-lovers to stand up and protest against the setting up of these tribunals in Canada. |
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Will you have to fall back on a secularist position, saying that there is no religious way of legitimating the American regime? |
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Nehru eulogized him and lionized him as a great secularist and anti-feudal. |
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He was a poet, essayist, novelist, and playwright, the son of a secularist tailor. |
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Other European nations came to blows with the Church over secularist legislation. |
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Since the end of the First World War, strong secularist tendencies have been evident. |
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I would classify myself as both a humanist and a secularist. |
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The secularist Republican People's party will be the second biggest group in parliament. |
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In a secularist society, the task of evangelisation is very difficult and demands great courage. |
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Allowing his secularist mask to slip for a moment, James Graham suggests that a religious ethos is better than no ethos at all. |
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Those have been formulated within the context of a secularist philosophy within the Ministry of Learning or the Ministry of Education. |
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First they will have to support the secularist based faith and then additionally fund educational systems which teach their faith. |
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When these values are taken as absolute, however, modern culture becomes secularist. |
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This should not be understood as a purely secularist basis, which might indeed increase cultural tensions. |
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In various parts of the world, aggressive secularist rhetoric is building up, causing further discrimination against Muslims. |
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Many secularist arguments are associated with cultural or historical experiences: communism in the East, individualism in the West. |
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Moussa, a liberal and a secularist, is the current frontrunner, but he is struggling to shed his ties to the former regime. |
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This perspective has taken issue with the secularist position. |
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Doing away with these books is top on the secularist agenda. |
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He rose from solicitor's clerk and part-time secularist lecturer to become one of the most formidable public speakers and unofficial legal advocates in Victorian Britain. |
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But the generals and the no less secularist judiciary remain unswayed. |
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Burckhardt's Constantine is a scheming secularist, a politician who manipulates all parties in a quest to secure his own power. |
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It is undemocratic to confine Union dialogue to a select number of faith organisations and to exclude secularist organisations, as this new Commission has done up to now. |
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Indeed, to put it succinctly, the current authority in Slovenia adopts an attitude towards the Church that is not only secular but ideologically secularist. |
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The renowned Canadian sociologist said his scientific research contradicts the secularist argument that organized religion is a thing of the past. |
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Pluralism is often used to disguise a secularist agenda: there are so many traditions in Europe today, it is argued, it would be fairer to recognise none in particular. |
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Nagging depression drives her to seek the services and the arms of a psychiatrist, Morel, the evangelical secularist. Mr Rush is a master at parsing the seemingly casual exchange between true intimates. |
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The increasingly secularist and totalitarian trend of government and civilization warns us that we had better try to generate moral standards, standards of service, and standards of what is appropriate in the good citizen. |
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Although many schools are run by religious organisations, a secularist trend is occurring among younger generations. |
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The Leicester Secular Society was founded in 1851 but secularist speakers such as George Holyoake were often denied the use of speaking halls. |
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There is an ancient tradition of skepticism about theology, followed by a more modern rise in secularist and atheist criticism. |
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The cultural secularist model, which I'll call Yiddishism, on the other hand, locates the conservatism of traditional Judaism in the religion. |
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And by love I don't mean vague sentimentality, but a genuine willingness to treat others with equal regard, dignity, concern and respect – something that both religionist and secularist should be able to agree on. |
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The council's decision was swiftly criticised by Amnesty International, the human-rights lobby group, and secularist luminaries like Richard Dawkins, as well as by the theatre-goers of Belfast. |
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This time and this world challenge us to live counterculturally the secularist culture, current relativism that leads to a lack of meaning in life, to despair that is evident in many. |
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As a confirmed secularist, I could not possibly endorse it. |
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Given your lifetime as an educator, are you at all concerned that this kind of generic course might in fact lead to that kind of secularist ideology, that kind of indoctrination of relativism? |
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A liberalised society exhibits a mix of two ways of thinking: ethical pluralism and cultural relativism, which could be called secularist relativism. |
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Recent protests have demonstrated the depth of concern that the country's Islamist prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is unthreading its secularist traditions. |
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That year he published a long philosophical poem, The Spirit of the Matterhorn, which he had written in Zermatt in 1873 in an attempt to articulate his secularist views. |
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Another secularist organization is the Secular Coalition for America. |
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Secularist rationalism and the growth of constructive atheism have created a spiritual vacuum obvious to religious believers. |
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