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Secularism explained | National Secular Society
Secularism is a political idea concerned with the best way to govern religiously pluralist societies. The model of secularism we advocate for defends the civil liberties of all, whatever your personal beliefs. The principles of secularism which protect and underpin liberal democracy and many of …
Separating religion and state for a fairer society
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About us | National Secular Society - secularism.org.uk
The National Secular Society is a membership-based organisation campaigning for a freer, fairer, more tolerant society. Founded in 1866, we've been at the forefront of advocating for the separation of religion and state, safeguarding freedom of belief, and promoting a truly inclusive and fair society for all.
Our work | National Secular Society
To bring people together to build a freer, fairer and more tolerant society; To create a secular society in which people of all religions or none can live together peacefully as equal citizens, by separating religion from state institutions and ensuring no religious beliefs or practices have undue influence on how you live your life.
Secularism in 2024: A year in review | National Secular Society
Dec 27, 2024 · January. The importance of our campaign to defend freedom of expression became apparent early in the year when registered charity Hindu Council UK threatened to report Leicester Secular Society to the police over a talk critical of Hinduism.. Criticism of ideas should not be conflated with attacks upon individuals. The fundamental right to free speech must include speech which offends ...
Secularism explained | National Secular Society
Secularism is a political idea concerned with the best way to govern religiously pluralist societies. The model of secularism we advocate for defends the civil liberties of all, whatever your personal beliefs.
Freedom of religion or belief | National Secular Society
Secularism protects freedom of religion or belief for all. Freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) is a fundamental human right. It is explicitly protected by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the Human Rights Act 1998.
Our story | National Secular Society
Our story began in 1866 when a large number of secularist groups from around the UK came together to strengthen their campaigns. Their leader was Charles Bradlaugh. Bradlaugh went on to be elected MP for Northampton in 1880. As an atheist, Bradlaugh requested to affirm rather than swear the ...
Freedom of religion or belief: Frequently Asked Questions
Research consistently shows that when religion and state are separate, everyone enjoys higher levels of freedom of religion or belief. Countries that have an official state religion are more likely to place a high level of government restrictions on other religious groups. 98% of these countries provide funding or resources for educational resources, religious property or other religious ...
Secularism in 2023: A year in review | National Secular Society
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