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by savingsPossible
1834 days ago
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Correct. There is no such thing as "secular ideology". There are many. Just as there are many religions. There is materialism+work ethic, there is materialism without work ethic, there is "wokeism" (to pin a definition, the belief that oppression is a fundamental societal force and clearly directional based on some enumerated characteristics), there is nationalism. There's even "startups" :P But perhaps you have a grain of truth in that rarely is a "secular ideologist" a "monotheistic" (monoidealistic?) one. Usually one's identity holds a plurality of those identifications. Also, people can have a strong identification to ideas without a community to back it up (another grain of truth, and the saddest part) |
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Overall the point isn’t to say that all secular belief is the same. The point is that any secular ideology you follow will have the same characteristics of religious belief despite lacking definition.