secularism vs. religious fundamentalism
Secularism is the belief in the separation of religion and the state, advocating for a neutral and objective approach to governance, where religious influence is limited and individual freedoms are paramount. On the other hand, religious fundamentalism refers to a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs and practices, often rejecting secular ideas, and seeking to impose religious laws and values onto society.
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