Yes, the US polity is indeed secular. There is no state religion and all are free to preach, practice, and propagate any religion subject to public morality. Unlike India, however, where special laws have been made for people of particular religions, US laws are the same for all.
There isn't one. There should never be one. This is a secular nation.
It became more secular.
The word secular describes a position outside religion. Secular Jews are those, though Jews by birth, are not practitioners of Judaism.
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Sacred is religious mucic that are related to the catholic church on the contrary Secular music is non-religious music. "Secular" means being separate from religion.
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Yes.
We is, at least some of us is.
In the US it is a purely secular holiday, while in Ireland it is a legal holiday.
There isn't one. There should never be one. This is a secular nation.
It comes in waves. If we look purely at the short term, since 2005, the US has been growing more secular, but if expand it, the US is less secular now than it was in the 1960s, because there was a strong religious revival across the world in the 1970s and the 1980s.
it is ISLAM.its an Islamic country,and not a secular one like the US or India.
Secular music
It is secular.
no it is not a secular state
As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.
Yes, the United States is a secular country, meaning that it does not endorse any specific religion and separates church and state. This principle is enshrined in the First Amendment of the US Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and prohibits the government from establishing a national religion.