To: hocndoc
You've proven the Rabbi's point: The definition of "secularization" is that the actions come to resemble non-religious, rather than religious. Regardless of the nominal religious status. I'm hearing bagpipes on that one
But by that definition of "secularization" Christians are more secular than Atheist
15 posted on
11/29/2005 8:19:03 PM PST by
qam1
(There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
To: qam1
How could an atheist's life be secularized? The criticism of secularization is the movement from a recognizable religious lifestyle or set of cultural markers to a religious/atheist "neutral" style, until the religious is less and less visible.
17 posted on
11/29/2005 8:27:41 PM PST by
hocndoc
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