 Paulm12
Paulm12         
         or in some casesdenoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
.not overtly or specifically religious
 Possibility
Possibility         
          Hillary
Hillary         
         For that reason, the idea of secularism - that we can exclude religious values from this process, which includes discussions of morality to develop an inclusive ethical framework - is naive at best. — Possibility
 Paulm12
Paulm12         
          T Clark
T Clark         
         For that reason, the idea of secularism - that we can exclude religious values from this process, which includes discussions of morality to develop an inclusive ethical framework - is naive at best. — Possibility
 Paine
Paine         
          T Clark
T Clark         
         And it means we include secular institutions, devoid of religious values. So non-religious values are given the power. — Hillary
 Jackson
Jackson         
         1. We expect our government to make decisions based on our moral values
2. Moral values are often shaped both implicitly and explicitly by one's religious values (or lack of)
3. Thus the government's decisions are shaped by religious values — Paulm12
 Paulm12
Paulm12         
          Tom Storm
Tom Storm         
         For instance, would the argument over pro-choice vs pro-life really be seen as a secular matter (I'm in no way arguing it is only a religious thing)? My argument goes like this
1. We expect our government to make decisions based on our moral values
2. Moral values are often shaped both implicitly and explicitly by one's religious values (or lack of)
3. Thus the government's decisions are shaped by religious values — Paulm12
 Paulm12
Paulm12         
          Hillary
Hillary         
          Paulm12
Paulm12         
          Hillary
Hillary         
         . I think reading the Quran, Confucius, Buddhist texts etc would have been really useful to me in public school. — Paulm12
 Hillary
Hillary         
         What theocratic government has been successful? — Jackson
 Merkwurdichliebe
Merkwurdichliebe         
         Because theocracy never works. — Jackson
However, ruling that you cannot teach creationism in particular could be seen as an unfair attack on creationists, thus also violating the separation of church and state. — Paulm12
 Paulm12
Paulm12         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Merkwurdichliebe
Merkwurdichliebe         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Merkwurdichliebe
Merkwurdichliebe         
         Our instinct to be free (read as, in extremum, the ability to do what we want with our lives) rebels against restrictions which ethics boils down to. — Agent Smith
my hunch is that at the heart of this conundrum lies a very powerful illusion that leads us astray. — Agent Smith
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         1. We expect our government to make decisions based on our moral values — Paulm12
For the religious individual, it is different because morality is derived from a divine principle that is believed to be the law of god. For such an individual, morality is substantially extant and he is held accountable for his conduct whether or not it is seen by others — Merkwurdichliebe
Wasn't the whole idea of having secularism (and the separation of church and state) directly from religious values and religious persecution? — Paulm12
 Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         Separation of church and state doesn't mean we exclude religious values, it means we exclude religious institutions from government. — T Clark
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