Practicing Christianism in way and practicing secularism in other way are two opposites behaviors- they can't go together!
SOME christian Laws are totally opposed to secular Laws-therefore you have to choose one ideology ie: one religion.
On the off chance you are referring to me, then you're ridiculous....one can
understand and accept the society he lives in while at the same time practice his faith.....I
understand and accept I do not live in a Christian theocracy.....if you can't wrap your brain around that, then there is no point in attempting to engage me in intelligent conversation ever again.
If you're not reffering to me.....then.....wha?
So why Pope is calling to fight secularism in many occasions?
http://www.catholicweekly.com.au/04/apr/4/02.htmlFor instance the Church is anti-contraception/anti-abortion but many christians prefer secular laws. many jewish/christians want to be polygamous but secular laws will forbid them and punished.
yes Under secular religion, you can practice a PART of your faith but not all your faith.- it's exactly what happened under church authority, a jew may practice a PART of his faith but not all what he aims.