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English Secularism

What is Secularism? "Secularism espouses the cause of the world versus theology; of the secular and temporal versus the sacred and ecclesiastical. Secularism claims that religion ought never to be anything but a private affair; it denies the right of any kind of church to be associated with the public life of a nation, and proposes to supersede the official influence which religious institutions still exercise in both hemispheres." George Holyoake was an English freethinker and one of the last persons in England to be convicted and jailed for blasphemy. He coined the term "secularism" while being an editor for the secularist newspaper "The Reasoner". (Summary by Ava) (4 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Author's Preface and Publisher's Preface

Open Thought the First Step to Intelligence

The Question Stated

The First Stage of Free Thought: Its Nature and Limitation

The Second Stage of Free Thought: Enterprise

Conquests of Investigation

Stationariness of Criticism

Third Stage of Free Thought: Secularism

Three Principles Vindicated

How Secularism Arose

How Secularism Was Diffused

Secular Instruction Distinct From Secularism

The Distinctiveness Made Further Evident

Self-Defensive For The People

Rejected Tenets Replaced By Better

Morality Independent of Theology

Ethical Certitude

The Ethical Method of Controversy

Its Discrimination

Apart From Christianism

Secularism Creates a New Responsibility

Through Opposition To Recognition

Self-Extending Principles

Secularist Ceremonies