Secular policy definition

Secular policy means a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a state actor that is natural, neutral, and noncontroversial that is based on self-evident morality and objective truth from the reasonable observer perspective. The term includes government procedure or state action that generally accomplishes its goals and does not tend to put religion over nonreligion or one religion over another or does not convey to a reasonable observer that the state favors one religion. The term includes a course of government action where the preeminent and primary force driving the policy is genuine, not a sham, and not merely secondary to a religious objective.
Secular policy means a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a state
Secular policy means a course or principle of action