Secularists Are Dogmatic

Just as with all strongly held ideas, Secularism considers Secularism to be the best way. Secularists argue for Secularism. They defend Secularism if anyone speaks against it. Secularists believe in dogmatically Secularism just as Relativists believe dogmatically in Relativism. Secularists accept all ideas as long as those ideas are Secularistic.

“Having a religious belief isn’t a problem and certainly is protected by the Constitution. However, the primary protection in our Constitution is the separation of church and state, so religious beliefs cannot be used to make policy or law.”

(quote from RealReality.org/Real_Faith_and_Reason_Vol_2_-_Scientia.pdf)

According to secularists, lawmakers must use ungodly thinking as the basis for laws. The statement above pushes for ungodliness as the state-established religion. That violates the Constitution. The Constitution says the U. S. Congress “shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Ungodliness isn’t supposed to be the established religion. Any person in any office can freely exercise his or her mind, guided by the Holy Spirit in all the ways the Holy Spirit speaks. That includes God speaking through Scripture. Secularists claim made-up stuff is superior to divine revelation for making laws.

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