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  • Essay / Secularism In Worship - 1001

    A public space devoid of any particular religious expression, is neutral to the extent that nothing other than basic fundamental morality can be expressed. It is the absence of religion, and of particular teachings and doctrines, which highlights a universal morality which can be considered neutral because it is common to all religions, because it is common to all 'humanity. It's about emphasizing logic, reason and fundamental human principles.