The White House has a secular, humanistic agenda.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Politics in America is the binding secular religion.
I think it is important for readers to know that it is possible to bring intellectualism and idealism to the White House and still be political enough to advance an agenda.
Secularism does not accept many things as absolutes. Its principal objectives are pleasure and self-interest. Often, those who embrace secularism have a different look about them.
The White House is a strange place.
White supremacy is not just a social arrangement: it is a race-based faith.
Human beings can remain spiritual and religious while enjoying the benefits of rational administration of their affairs.
I think the court will determine that the Faith-Based Initiative that the White House has instituted in the last five years is constitutional, in the context of allowing for broad-based programs to include religious providers.
Our government should be entirely and purely secular. The religious views of a candidate should be kept entirely out of sight.
I think where political issues invade moral situations, spiritual leaders have to speak out.
Secular humanists can sit around and talk about their love of humanity, but it doesn't stack up against a two-millennium-old funeral high mass.
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