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nonreligious

ADJECTIVE
not religious
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For two, court remedies are meant to cover the parties to a given legal case, whereas Mr. Kaul proposes to “take tax exemptions away from a broad array of other religious and nonreligious third parties not before the Court.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Constitution and the best of our traditions counsel mutual respect and tolerance, not censorship and suppression, for religious and nonreligious views alike,” he wrote.

From Slate

Raised in a conservative Jewish family, Carr said that today, he’s nonreligious: “I have no religion at all — I don’t know how to explain what I am.”

From Los Angeles Times

Hell, we could even welcome some nonreligious private schools to “go public,” giving them the opportunity to attract a diverse student body to their particular approaches that seem popular.

From Seattle Times

While acknowledging the association’s beach policy “is steeped in its Christian faith,” the group cites several nonreligious reasons for it as well, including allowing lifeguards to have a few hours off at the end of a busy week and advancing “a better quality of life” for residents and visitors, including having more parking available for Sunday morning visits to shops and eateries.

From Seattle Times