What is another word for Secularity?

Pronunciation: [sˌɛkjʊlˈaɹɪti] (IPA)

Secularity refers to the concept of separating religion from other aspects of life. It is often associated with the idea of a secular state and the separation of church and state. Synonyms for seclarity include secularism, non-religiousness, irreligion, laicism, and unbelief. Secularism is a term used to describe a belief system that is not based on religion or spiritualism. Non-religiousness refers to a state of being without religious beliefs or affiliation. Irreligion suggests a lack of religious fervor or commitment. Laicism is the policy of separating church and state. Unbelief indicates a lack of faith in religious doctrine or teachings.

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Usage examples for Secularity

Into the void have entered in triumph the seven devils of Secularity.
"On Compromise"
John Morley
It was that Secularity was the system, rather than the substance of that Secularity.
"The Pillars of the House, V1"
Charlotte M. Yonge
He spares no one-popes, bishops, monks, and the laity are lashed in vigorous language for their Secularity, covetousness, and other faults; but perhaps his sharpest castigation is reserved for the false mystics.
"Christian Mysticism"
William Ralph Inge

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