Talk:Secularity
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Missing citation for Poland
editOn the top of the article there's a map when Poland is described to have a state religion, I read the entire article and never found a reference that proves Poland to be have a state religion. Can you please provide a reference from the Polish constitution that proves Poland to have a state religion? If not, please correct the map. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.255.147.60 (talk) 12:49, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
Incorrect photo from Lebanon
editThe photo being referred to as a Laic assembly in Lebanon is actually one of the March 14 gathering, which did not call for secularism at all.
93.126.185.139 (talk) 18:35, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
- I clicked on the photo and it seems like the source claims it is about Laic. If you think it is problematic you can remove it as it won't affect the article overall. --Ramos1990 (talk) 01:41, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
Modern (mis)understandings of the term
editWhile the statement that Secular "does not necessarily imply hostility or rejection of God or religion" is questionable, the claim that Martin Luther used to speak of secular work as a "vocation from God" just does not ring true. Unless good evidence can found to supporter the Luther remark, should it not be deleted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.29.103.52 (talk) 12:00, 1 November 2023 (UTC)