Laicism

Laicism, also called Laïcité or French Secularism, is a stance regarding institutional religion which believes that religion and society shouldn't mix and faith should be left as a purely personal matter. Although laicism is commonly used interchangeably with secularism, it differs from the Anglo-American interpretation of secularism in the regard that the latter does not seek to make religion a purely personal matter just one which is free from the state.

Views
The beliefs of Laicism (french secularism) are essentially based on three pillars:


 * state neutrality


 * freedom of conscience


 * pluralism

In a more political and philosophical sense, laicism also means a desire to prevent the hold of one religion on society, by ensuring, in addition to the neutrality of the State, the confinement of the religious fact to the private sphere.

Criticism
Lacism is criticised by proponents of the 'Anglo-Saxon' or 'Anglo-American' interpretation of secularism for being too authoritarian in nature. As religion is often inseparable from public life the notion that the state should prohibit all examples of it from public life largely becomes anti-religious meaning that instead of the state securing religious freedom by the means of not allowing for religious institutions to use state power to suppress other religious institutions (as is done in secularism) it instead turns the state equally against all religious institution except in areas it deems personal.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball,
 * 2) Fill it with greyish-blue colour,
 * 3) Draw an white atom symbol in the middle,
 * 4) Draw four while swooshes: two in the top left and two in the bottom right,
 * 5) Add the eyes and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Jack.png]] Jacobinism - Vive la révolution!

Frenemies

 * [[File:Stateath.png]] State Atheism - We need to remove religion from culture, but I don't think killing religious people is a good idea.

Enemies

 * [[File:Theocrat.png]] Theocrats - Theocracy is the worst government system of all time.

Wikipedia

 * Laicite
 * Centre d'action laique
 * Anti-clericalism
 * 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State