secularizer

/ˈsɛkjələˌraɪzər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that promotes or carries out the removal of religious influence from something.
    • The new law made the committee a powerful secularizer of public institutions.
    • The philosopher was known as a leading secularizer of modern thought.
    • Secularizers argued that government should be neutral toward all religions.
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