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Scottish Secular Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scottish Secular Society The Scottish Secular Society is a vocal secular organisation in Scotland and is based in Glasgow. It promotes the separation of church and state and educates the public on matters relating to the interface of religion and politics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Scottish Secular Society : About Us )〕 The Scottish Secular Society does not campaign to eradicate or prohibit religion, arguing that freedom of religion, as well as freedom from religion, is a human right and that state sponsorship of selected religions encroaches upon that right. It holds that belief should be a private matter for the home or place of worship and should not have a place of privilege in society. The Scottish Secular Society is often critical of what it sees as the damaging effects of religion. ==History== The Scottish Secular Society started life on Facebook as an offshoot of the Not the Scottish Catholic Observer Facebook group. On 12 April 2012, a new Facebook group Secular Scotland was created by ScotsGay columnist Garry Otton to spread the message of Secularism to people across Scotland. Initially a discussion group, rising membership showed a feeling that secular issues in Scotland were prevalent. In January 2013, Secular Scotland decided to formalise into a campaign group to lobby on issues of religion and the state in Scotland.
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