Do Secular Societies Promote Religious Extremism?

Tom FrameApril 7, 2008OP108

In looking at secularism in society, Tom Frame concludes that in a genuinely secular society all must recognise and respect the opinions of those with whom they disagree. They must accept that both the religious and non-religious ought to participate in public life and discourse. In this way, Australians can avoid creating a society of coercion and violence in the name of religion or of secularism.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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