worldly and temporal, man is highest authority/intellect,
religiously following a worldly and temporal premise seems to exclude "heavenly" and infinite.
And you submit that in the political arena, when people make reference to "secular government", or describing any particular policy as "secular" they are using that definition and meaning, rather than b : not overtly or specifically religious ?
On what do you base this assertion, and on what basis do you amend the definition to make it explicitly theistic?
by the actions and words of those that claim to be secular, they adhere to a system of belief that preaches the exclution of a heavenly and infinite authority from having any authority over policies and politics..
its been fun must get going.