No Secularism in Government: Why We Need a Transparent, Pluralistic Public Sphere
Secularism in government, especially in the form of secular religion—where unspoken moral frameworks rooted in majority traditions, often Christianity, are disguised as neutral civic values—creates more confusion than clarity. Rather than removing religion from public decision-making, it obscures it, making it difficult to identify the true origins of a public official’s beliefs and policy preferences. This allows implicit religious ideologies […]
