secularistic

/ˌsɛkjələˈrɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Having the qualities or ideas of secularism; tending to exclude religion from public life.
    • The curriculum was criticized for being too secularistic and not teaching about faith traditions.
    • Some critics argue that a secularistic approach ignores the values of religious communities.
    • The new law had a secularistic tone, removing religious references from official documents.
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