secularism affirms that Progress is only possible through Liberty, which is at once a right and a duty, and therefore seeks to remove every barrier to the fullest equal freedom of thought, action, and speech.
"A Grammar of Freethought"
Chapman Cohen
secularism declares that theology is condemned by reason as superstitious, and by experience as mischievous, and assails it as the historic enemy of Progress.
"A Grammar of Freethought"
Chapman Cohen
Another party is for pure secularism.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies