(July 2, 2015 at 3:43 am)Huggy74 Wrote:(January 3, 2015 at 8:58 pm)Pandæmonium Wrote: Secularism Gurantees what ive highlighted you suggest in the above post. It gives people the ability to chose a religion (or no-religion) without the state choosing for then. It prevents a state mandated religion from either existing or enforcing it's rules and dogmas on the body politic.*emphasis mine*
Now if that's not the 'freedom to chose' I don't know what is.
Tell us what your definition of secularism is. Where do you think it came from and what do you think it seeks to achieve?
Do you agree with that definition?
If that is what secularism is, then DENMARK'S GOVERNMENT IS CLEARLY NOT SECULAR.
Got it?
I'll make this easy and play by your rules. Show me where Denmark enforces Christian rules and dogmas on the body politic; per the definition you chose to use. I imagine this is going to be hard for you knowing that only 5% of the population goes to church, Denmark has elected five openly atheist Prime Ministers, and the one party that overtly proclaims its religious affiliation hasn't held a seat in the legislature since 2001.