Definition of Secularly. Meaning of Secularly. Synonyms of Secularly

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Definition of Secularly

Secularly
Secularly Sec"u*lar*ly, adv. In a secular or worldly manner.

Meaning of Secularly from wikipedia

- Secularity, also the secular or secularness (from Latin saeculum, 'worldly' or 'of a generation'), is the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards...
- Secular humanism is a philosophy, belief system, or life stance that embraces human reason, logic, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism, while...
- A secular state is an idea pertaining to secularity, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Secular Jew may refer to: A general epithet for Jews who parti****te in modern secular society and are not stringently...
- Christianity, the term secular clergy refers to deacons and priests who are not monastics or otherwise members of religious life. Secular priests (sometimes...
- A secular religion is a communal belief system that often rejects or neglects the metaphysical aspects of the supernatural, commonly ****ociated with traditional...
- secular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Secular is an adjective describing something separate from religion. Secular may also refer to: Secular basis...
- Secular education is a system of public education in countries with a secular government or separation between religion and state. Secular educational...
- Non-religious secular music and sacred music were the two main genres of Western music during the Middle Ages and Renaissance era.[citation needed] The...
- In nuclear physics, secular equilibrium is a situation in which the quantity of a radioactive isotope remains constant because its production rate (e...