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Reasoning | 11 months ago

> I can’t wait till we talk about Jesus and God in the same way we talk about Hades and Zeus.

> When societies cling too tightly to the faith traditions they’ve inherited—by accident of birth—they often impede critical thinking, open inquiry, and evidence-based governance.

It's pretty clear he's talking about atheism.

And a secular state is definitionally a state without a state religion. Sweden and Norway both had state churches until very recently. A closely related country, Denmark, still has an official state church.

You can also look to Belarus, a secular state with a high rate of non-religiosity.

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spiderfarmer|11 months ago

I'm talking about secularism. True separation of church and state at any level of government.

This enables us to talk freely about religious belief and to educate our kids on how they have been exploited by many factions over the years.

It doesn't limit your own spirituality. It also doesn't hand the keys to the country to one specific group of people.

exe34|11 months ago

> Sweden and Norway both had state churches until very recently

and they claimed that secularism led to better social outcomes.

Reasoning|11 months ago

The Church of Norway became independent of the State in 2017. The Church of Sweden in 2000.