laicisms

/ˈleɪɪsɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Beliefs or principles that support the idea that religion should not be involved in government or public affairs.
    • The debate over laicisms in the school system focused on whether religious symbols should be allowed in classrooms.
    • The politician's speech was full of laicisms, arguing for a clear separation between church and state.
    • Many modern democracies are built on laicisms that protect religious freedom by keeping government neutral.
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