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What Does Secular Mean? [View all] rug May 2015 OP
Unfortunately, I think this horse is out of the barn. cbayer May 2015 #1
Only in some echo chambers is secular conflated with nonbelief or atheism. rug May 2015 #2
I'm not so sure. There was recently a "secular coming out day" cbayer May 2015 #3
Political wars start with the seizibg of words, then arsenals. rug May 2015 #4
Worse than that, I think the word atheist comes with a lot of negative baggage. cbayer May 2015 #5
That is interesting logic you've got there Lordquinton May 2015 #25
Well, Lord, let's hear it. Very clearly now. Are you calling me a homophobe? rug May 2015 #29
If enough people use it to mean "non-religious" - then that becomes a valid use. Jim__ May 2015 #6
And I think that is exactly what is happening and it's cbayer May 2015 #7
Creating ambiguity is a common tactic to disguise all sorts of things. rug May 2015 #8
If enough people use it that way - to mean non-belief - then it becomes a valid use. Jim__ May 2015 #9
No, really that isn't how it works. TM99 May 2015 #26
Yes, that's exactly how language works. Jim__ May 2015 #27
Try again. TM99 May 2015 #30
Guess again. Only next time try reading before guessing. Jim__ May 2015 #35
I can read just fine. TM99 May 2015 #36
Really? Where did you read anything about my use of the word secular? Jim__ May 2015 #38
It does not introduce an ambiguity. TM99 May 2015 #39
Let me try to unwind your changing claims. Jim__ May 2015 #40
Wow, you are something else. TM99 May 2015 #41
You said nothing about ambiguity until post #39. Jim__ May 2015 #42
Eventually, though, language purists have to give in. cbayer May 2015 #28
Purist must cede? TM99 May 2015 #31
I don't expect you to cede easily, in fact cbayer May 2015 #32
Yuppers I will fight. TM99 May 2015 #33
Openlysecular.org is a growing organization. cbayer May 2015 #34
See my post #36 TM99 May 2015 #37
I agree with Jim edhopper May 2015 #10
It is most difficult for those who are both secularists and believers. cbayer May 2015 #11
I would think that secularism inherently supports the separation of church/state standard. pinto May 2015 #12
It does ibndeed. And says nothing about beliefs. rug May 2015 #13
Secular. Warren Stupidity May 2015 #14
And? rug May 2015 #15
So Warren Stupidity May 2015 #16
And your point in #2 - "Only in some echo chambers is secular conflated with nonbelief" is incorrect muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #17
"distinguished from the church and religion; civil, lay, temporal." rug May 2015 #18
Not 'state affairs'; used for art, education and morality, for hundreds of years (nt) muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #19
To accept your usage, you have to accept that atheism means more than it is. rug May 2015 #21
No; we've shown that 'non-religious', applied to a variety of areas, is the long-standing meaning muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #22
Who has shown what? rug May 2015 #23
The OP article was about the 'non-religious' meaning; it was cbayer who introduced 'non-belief' muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #24
They don't get to define it. Igel May 2015 #20
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