| 31. | In contrast, a secular state purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion.
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| 32. | This produced a cultural tendency that facilitated acceptance of modern forms of irreligion such as humanism, secularism, and atheism.
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| 33. | A debate began among the directors of the company concerning the irreligion and the content of some of the texts presented.
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| 34. | Irreligion is present among Albanians ( see religion in Albania ), along with the predominant faiths of Islam and Christianity.
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| 35. | Lent itself is generally not practiced anymore by the Southern Dutch population as a result of irreligion dominating the area nowadays.
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| 36. | He also cooperated with biologist Nicolae Leon, sharing his commitment to irreligion, and criticizing the consecration ceremonies at university.
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| 37. | She made significant and lasting contributions to the issues of women's rights and irreligion through her actions and her writings.
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| 38. | In recent years, irreligion has been an increasing force in Jersey, with two fifths of the population identifying as having no religion.
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| 39. | Irreligion, in the specific forms of tempting God, sacrilege, and simony, is also considered a violation of the first commandment.
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| 40. | "' Irreligion in Uruguay "'refers to the lack of belief in religion, secularity or atheism in the country.
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