It means that it had nothing to do with religion, the subjects it was about were out of the religious sphere.
The Enlightenment was a secular movement because it emphasized reason, science, and individual rights over religious dogma and divine authority. It sought to challenge traditional beliefs and promote the idea of progress through human understanding and empirical evidence rather than through religious faith.
saecularibus
The English words "Secular songs" in African Luhya language become "Tsinyimbo tsie eshialo".
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Vasudeva-the ferry man is siddhartha's guide, he is siddharthas guide to enlightenment, and over time they start to look alike because they are both attaining enlightenment. people say these two men have found the way to enlightenment
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Wollstonecraft
Descartes
"terrestrial prophets" (as opposed to, say, heavenly): prophetae terreni"secular prophets" (as opposed to, say, sacred): prophetae secules
Enlightenment<P> <P>THE ENLIGHTENMENT <P> OR....AS FOLLOWS <P>ENLIGHTENMENT,THE <P> OR... <P> EVOLUTION X <P>They were very excellent movies if i do say so myself. <P>:D</P>
You could say that in the context of science being a product of human enlightenment or human search for knowledge.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean animated as in a cartoon, you might say "We went to see the new animated movie." If you mean animated as in spirited, you could say "She is a very animated speaker." If you mean animated as in having a lot of movement and life, you could say "An animated scene met her eyes when she opened the door to the meeting." If you mean animated as in the appearance of living movement, you might say "The animated robots seemed almost alive."