It's just secularism. Why attach a geographic label to the term?
There are plenty of religious people in 'The West', and plenty of secular people in 'The East', after all.
Anyway, yes it's normal to think your own ideology is superior to those vastly different from it.
I'd rather a secular society, but not one achieved through force. You can't bully people into losing their religious beliefs, and religion is a pretty common, recurring component of human society. I'd say secularism better enables a society to change and progress for the betterment of humanity, rather than being shackled to a lot of archaic, regressive traditions.
IIN to think that Western Secularism is superior to Islam?
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'Western Secularism'?
It's just secularism. Why attach a geographic label to the term?
There are plenty of religious people in 'The West', and plenty of secular people in 'The East', after all.
Anyway, yes it's normal to think your own ideology is superior to those vastly different from it.
I'd rather a secular society, but not one achieved through force. You can't bully people into losing their religious beliefs, and religion is a pretty common, recurring component of human society. I'd say secularism better enables a society to change and progress for the betterment of humanity, rather than being shackled to a lot of archaic, regressive traditions.
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Western style secularism. Secularism with western consumer culture.
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So you mean Capitalism + Secularism?
Seems odd to lump those two together, when what you seem to be critical of is Islam, not the economic traditions of The East.
Is it not just the religion you're criticising?
they gots the same exact thang in china korea japan ingapore and so forth
it aint just western