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Secular liberalism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Secular liberalism
Secular liberalism is the separation of culture and politics from religion. A subcategory of liberalism and secularism, it supports the separation of religion and state and especially ideas of the Christian Church. Christian ideals are usually to be found on the opposite end of the spectrum from secular liberalism. Secular liberalism is often connected with standing for social equality and freedom. == Beliefs == Adherents of secular liberalism believe in the disestablishment of the Christian Church. Secular liberalism also depends on the conviction that religious tradition and belief has no binding authority on society.〔 Some adherents, such as Dawkins, call for religion to be abolished from education, or even declared illegal or child abuse. One of the central tenets of the belief is separation of church and state〔〔 Among those who follow secular liberalism are Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris.〔 Practices that are considered to be illiberal are reformed in a state that practices secular liberalism. Legal measures have failed in the past because no effort is made to make a concept of the goods that the community has cherished in the past.〔 This lack of reason-giving apparatus is called communitarianism and it used to criticize the liberal state as a coercive organization.〔 Communitarianism essentially advocates a sense of intra-community (community-wide) democracy.〔 In a modern democratic society, a plurality of conflicting doctrines share an uneasy co-existence within the framework of civilization.
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