She sang both John Lennon's decidedly secular "Imagine" and a new gospel song of her own, complete with preaching, that tells the Devil, "Go to Hell."
Because of the connection with Rabbi Carlebach, these bands have an unofficial Jewish stamp of approval, so religious parents often freely allow their children to visit a decidedly secular nightclub.
As you climb over the remains, you'll find they have a decidedly secular air.
The lyrics of the original were decidedly secular:
The combined pressures of the priesthood, teaching, and the decidedly secular lifestyle of the composer began to weigh heavily on Woollen in the late 1950s and early 1960s:
Philip Larkin, an English poet of decidedly secular leanings, disdained ecclesiastical liturgy, once calling it "that vast moth-eaten musical brocade."
The Russians have won the sympathy of Iran, where conservative clerics detest Azerbaijan's decidedly secular brand of Islam.
In the process they are beginning to provide a homogenous - and decidedly secular - cultural experience in a region most known for cultural and political divisions.
For the first quarter century of its existence as a nation, Pakistan's identity had derived from Islam, but its politics had been decidedly secular.
Mr. Goldberg was decidedly secular.