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2007-07-17 06:53:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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yup
sec·u·lar /ËsÉkyÉlÉr/ Pronunciation Key -
–adjective 1. of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
2. not pertaining to or connected with religion (opposed to sacred): secular music.
3. (of education, a school, etc.) concerned with nonreligious subjects.
4. (of members of the clergy) not belonging to a religious order; not bound by monastic vows (opposed to regular).
5. occurring or celebrated once in an age or century: the secular games of Rome.
6. going on from age to age; continuing through long ages.
–noun 7. a layperson.
8. one of the secular clergy
2007-07-17 13:54:35
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answer #2
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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Secularity (adjective form secular) is the state of being separate from religion
2007-07-17 13:54:09
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answer #3
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answered by Mr. Beef Stroganoff 6
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That's easy. Someone who is 'secular' measures all spans of time in seconds. For example, a secular person celebrates their 946,707,780 birth second instead of their 30th birthday.
Hope this helps :)
2007-07-17 14:01:18
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answered by Dog 4
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I don't know exactly and i would like to know, people start to say secular secular and me like a dum what the hell does it really mean
2007-07-17 13:54:09
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answer #5
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answered by ? 6
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ec·u·lar /ËsÉkyÉlÉr/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[sek-yuh-ler] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
2. not pertaining to or connected with religion (opposed to sacred): secular music.
3. (of education, a school, etc.) concerned with nonreligious subjects.
4. (of members of the clergy) not belonging to a religious order; not bound by monastic vows (opposed to regular).
5. occurring or celebrated once in an age or century: the secular games of Rome.
6. going on from age to age; continuing through long ages.
–noun
7. a layperson.
8. one of the secular clergy.
2007-07-17 13:54:02
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answer #6
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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The word comes from the Latin 'saecularis' meaning pagan.
2007-07-25 12:08:16
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answer #7
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answered by cheir 7
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the complete separation between religion and statehood
2007-07-24 00:43:12
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answer #8
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answered by jammal 6
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i don't really know
2007-07-25 02:12:43
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answer #9
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answered by ? 2
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"America"
2007-07-25 08:05:59
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answer #10
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answered by Stevie B 5
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